1. Home
  2. Encyclopedia
  3. Hamilton's spindle (Euonymus hamiltonianus)
Hamilton's spindle (Euonymus hamiltonianus)-i
Hamilton's spindle (Euonymus hamiltonianus)-i
Hamilton's spindle (Euonymus hamiltonianus)-i
Hamilton's spindle (Euonymus hamiltonianus)-i
Hamilton's spindle (Euonymus hamiltonianus)-i
Hamilton's spindle (Euonymus hamiltonianus)-i
Hamilton's spindle (Euonymus hamiltonianus)-i
Hamilton's spindle (Euonymus hamiltonianus)-i
Hamilton's spindle (Euonymus hamiltonianus)-i
Hamilton's spindle (Euonymus hamiltonianus)-i
Hamilton's spindle (Euonymus hamiltonianus)-i
Hamilton's spindle (Euonymus hamiltonianus)-i

Hamilton's spindle

Scientific name
Euonymus hamiltonianus

Basic Information

Celastraceae Family Euonymus Genus Hamilton's spindle Species
Celastraceae > Euonymus > Euonymus hamiltonianus
83%
The Completeness of This Encyclopedia

Please help us complete the encyclopedia, Terrarium is a encyclopedia service to be completed with everyone in the world. Currently, this page is 83% complete. For more information on how to contribute, please click here.

  • Shrub
Height
200cm ~ 300cm
Flower Color
Leaf Color
Anthesis
spring
Sunlight Exposure
Partial Shade
Hardiness Zones
4
Cold resistance
Good
Heat resistance
Fair
Habitat of origin
China, Japan, Korea
Growth Rate
Normal

What is Hamilton's spindle (Euonymus hamiltonianus)?

What is Hamilton's spindle (Euonymus hamiltonianus)

Euonymus hamiltonianus produces small, inconspicuous fruits in the fall. The plant is commonly used in hedges, borders, or as a standalone specimen. It is valued for its fruits and foliage, making it a popular choice.

Megan
    • 0

    • 0

Flower meaning

One flower bouquet conveys words the receiver cannot hear. Gratitude requires little, yet means much. A gift of Hamilton's Spindle relays admiration. Its petals silently praise talent and deed. Though simple, its presence speaks where lips do not.

Megan
    • 0

    • 0

Calendar of Hamilton's spindle (Euonymus hamiltonianus)

Calendar

Hamilton's spindle blooms in spring in the United States. Flowering time April to May. Flowers last weeks, providing display in gardens or habitats. To encourage longer blooming, ensure adequate sunlight, water, nutrients. Removing dead flowers also promotes continuous blooming. Maintaining proper soil and avoiding extreme temperatures can extend flowering period.

Megan
    • 0

    • 0

How to grow Hamilton's spindle (Euonymus hamiltonianus)

Watering

Hamilton's spindle ought to be irrigated at intervals, enabling the ground to become somewhat parched between irrigations. While growing, irrigate at periods of 7-10 days, ensuring the terrain is evenly moist although not waterlogged. In winter, lessen the frequency of irrigation to at periods of 2-3 weeks as the organism enters dormancy. In order to uphold ideal dirt humidity, make use of a container mix that drains well to avert water stagnation. Irrigate the organism at the base to evade wetting the foliage, which could induce diseases. Alter irrigation founded on ecological circumstances like heat and humidity to impede overwatering or inadequate water. On a regular basis examine the dirt moisture level by placing a finger into the terrain to a depth of 1-2 inches.

Megan
    • 0

    • 0

Soil and Fertilizer

Hamilton's spindle doing well in loamy land with a pH around 6.5. It takes a balanced food with a N-P-K proportion of 10-10-10. Put on the food in early spring before new growth starts, and again in late spring or early summer. Use the food according to the maker's directions, usually at a rate of 1 pound per 100 square feet of land. Avoid over-feeding, as this can damage the plant. Regularly check the land quality to make sure it stays well-drained and fertile. Think about doing a land test every few years to change the food use based on the plant's needs.

Megan
    • 0

    • 0

Sunlight and Place

Hamilton's spindle plant grows in full sun or some shade. It needs at least 6 hours of direct sun every day. It can handle cold temperatures down to -10°C. The plant tolerates heat well but shade in hot afternoons may help. Its best temperature range is 18-24°C. In summer, give it lots of water and mulch to keep moisture. In winter, protect it from wind and frost. The spindle plant needs well-draining soil. It can take strong sun but may scorch in extreme heat. For best growth, aim for 6-8 hours of sun per day.

Megan
    • 0

    • 0

Advanced Information of Hamilton's spindle (Euonymus hamiltonianus)

Pruning

Hamilton's spindle is enhanced by usual pruning to uphold form, encourage more development, and advance whole wellbeing. cut branches that are expired, diseased, or penetrating to allow air movement. Slice the oldest stems in a third. Following pruning, fertilize thoroughly and water. Repeated pruning benefits Hamilton's spindle development and bloom.

Megan
    • 0

    • 0

Planting and Harvest

Hamilton's spindle fits potted planting as it's compact and container-friendly. Put it in a drainage pot with suitable soil, spreading roots out. Fill space but leave a gap. Water thoroughly. When repotting, gently take it out and loosen roots before putting in a somewhat bigger new pot. Fill with fresh soil and water well. Check for stress signs afterwards.

Megan
    • 0

    • 0

Propagation

Hamilton's spindle requires propagation for division and cuttings in the early spring. Leaf cuttings should be tried by planting treated leaves. Using multiple methods together may increase success. Seeds need planting in drained ground during spring or fall. Keep seeds moist so they can begin growing. Separating the roots while dividing the plant works best in early spring. Healthy stems can be used for cuttings if kept warm and bright. Leaves can be propagated by cutting and rooting in hormones before planting. Combining different propagation techniques may help increase success.

Megan
    • 0

    • 0

Pests and Diseases

Hamilton's spindle prone various pests diseases, including aphids, spider mites, powdery mildew. These pests weaken plant sucking sap causing fungal infections, leading stunted growth yellowing leaves. It crucial address pest disease issues promptly prevent further damage ensure plant's health vitality. Preventive measures include regular inspection plant early detection pests, maintaining proper air circulation, avoiding overhead watering. Additionally, applying insecticidal soap neem oil help control aphids spider mites, while fungicides used manage powdery mildew. Withering Hamilton's spindle caused pests feeding plant tissues, disrupting ability photosynthesize absorb nutrients.

Megan
    • 0

    • 0

Habitat of Hamilton's spindle (Euonymus hamiltonianus)

Habitat

Toxicity of Hamilton's spindle (Euonymus hamiltonianus)

Health Benefits

edible
Inedible
Toxic
toxic

NO DATA

Toxic for dogs and cats

NO DATA

Q&A of Hamilton's spindle (Euonymus hamiltonianus)

  • choice