(Free) When Do Burning Bushes Turn Red
Homeowners often use this shrub as a privacy screen or to help brighten dark spots in the yard.
When do burning bushes turn red. Burning bushes prefer acidic soil but will adapt to your natural soil even if it s sandy or heavy in clay as long as it s well draining. The plant will get tiny flowers in may to june that turn into tiny dangling red berries. In shady spots i ve seen the leaves turn a washed out pink or have no color at all. But it is at its most spectacular in mass plantings forming a sea of red in fall. The burning bush also needs a sunny location if it is to turn maximum red. The scientific name for burning bush is euonymus alata. If your burning bush does not get at least six hours of full sun a day there is a good chance that it will not turn red for you in the fall.
They need a lot of sun if you want that deep red color. Plant your burning bush in an area that receives full to partial sunlight 4 to 6 hours of sunlight per day on average. I have a burning bush that doesn t turn red in the fall. I planted it three years ago in the fall and it had some red leaves at the time of planting. These disappear after the stems mature. If you notice when driving around this fall the ones with the deepest red color are pretty much in full sun. Birds eat the berries and inadvertently plant the seeds in your garden.
The plant is also called winged euonymous because of the ridges that arise on young burning bush growth. Burning bush or euonymus alatus originated in asia coming to the united states in the late 19th century. I checked the tag to be sure it was a burning bush. The pink is not too bad actually but it is certainly not the full brilliant red that you see when the shrub is in full sun. Other plant species in the euonymus genus look very similar to burning bush when young but never turn red. Green or partially green burning bush plants are usually shrubs that do not get the sunshine they need. As the name implies the burning bush has fiery red foliage in the fall after it has been dark green during the spring and summer months.
If a burning bush does not turn red it may not be a burning bush at all. Burning bush thrives in usda growing zones 4 through 9 its leaves turning a brilliantly clear red in the fall in both northern and southern regions. Although your bushing bush prefers full sunlight it will tolerate shade. Now with two full summers it is growing but did not turn red last year or this year.