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How to Propagate Euonymus americanus

Hearts Abustin’: Propagating the Beauty of Strawberry Bush (Euonymus americanus)

The American Strawberry Bush, or Euonymus americanus, is a deciduous shrub prized for its unique and vibrant pink fruits. These unusual seed pods resemble plump strawberries, hence the common name, and add a captivating splash of color to the autumn landscape. If you’re hoping to welcome this charming native plant into your garden, propagation is a rewarding way to expand your collection or share its beauty with others.

Two Paths to Propagation: Seeds and Cuttings

While strawberry bush can be grown from seed, this method requires patience and a bit of green-thumb magic. Propagating from cuttings offers a quicker and often more successful route, allowing you to replicate the characteristics of your desired plant.

1. Seed Propagation: A Labor of Love

2. Cuttings: A Faster Route to Success

Nurturing Your New Strawberry Bushes

Once your seeds have sprouted or your cuttings have rooted, it’s time to give them the care they need to thrive:

With a little patience and care, you can successfully propagate your own Euonymus americanus and enjoy the unique beauty of this captivating native shrub for years to come.

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