Chinese name: Euonymus fortunei
The Latin scientific name is Euonymus fortunei (Turkz. ) hand. -Maz.
Nicknames: Golden Wind, Nine Cows Made, Wall Wind, Complex Stone, Climbing Grass, Climbing Wind and Climbing Tiger.
Euonymus fortunei ) hand. -mazz,) evergreen liana shrub of Euonymus in Euonymaceae. Up to several meters; The square spindle shape of branchlets is not obvious. Leaves elliptic, oblong or obovate, leathery, shallow marginal teeth, cymes; Small cymes have dense flowers, single flowers in the center of branches, white and green, square disk, slender filaments and round and heart-shaped anthers; The ovary is triangular-pyramidal, the capsule is pink, the pericarp is smooth and nearly spherical, the seed is oblong and brown, it blooms in June and bears fruit in June 65438+ 10.
Euonymus fortunei is widely distributed in China and also in the south of the Yellow River Basin. Growing in the hillside jungle, forest edge or climbing on trees or walls. This species grows vigorously and is evergreen all year round. It is a common ground cover plant in the courtyard. Suitable for decoration in corners, rocks, etc. Its climbing ability is not strong and it is not suitable for three-dimensional greening. Plants can be shaped into cliff-like bonsai and placed on desks and shelves to add greenery to the living room.