What's the name of Ghost Arrow Feather? Ghost Arrow Feather's aliases are Euonymus lanceolatus, Ghost Arrow, June Spirit, Four-faced Buddha, Four-faced Tree and so on. It is a shrub of Euonymus in Euonymaceae, which grows on the edge of hillside and at the bottom of ditch. It has strong adaptability to climate and soil, can tolerate drought, cold and barren, and its plants have high resistance to sulfur dioxide.
What are the morphological characteristics of ghost arrow feathers? The plant height of Euonymus japonicus is between 1-3 meters. Branchlets often have 2-4 rows of wide cork wings. Round winter buds are 2-4 mm long. The phosphorus edges of the buds are irregularly serrated. The leaves are smooth on both sides, oval and narrow-oblong. There are 1-3 flowers in cymes, and the petals are nearly round and white-green.
The cuttage planting method of Euonymus japonicus is to cut off healthy branches with full buds from the robust mother plant from June to July every year, obliquely cut the bottom, remove the leaves at the bottom, insert them evenly into the soil with a spacing of 6 cm, then compact the surrounding soil to prevent lodging, and transplant and plant after the seedlings survive.
Key points of Euonymus japonicus feather cultivation In the process of keeping Euonymus japonicus feather, the pot soil should be changed every 2-3 years. Moreover, when new branches and leaves germinate every spring, the buds and branches with excessive growth at the top should be cut off. After defoliation in autumn, it is necessary to reshape and cut off sprouting branches, overgrown branches and overlapping branches to improve the ventilation and light transmission of branches and leaves.