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Introduction Euonymus Hamiltonianus ‘Koi Boy’ Plant – 3Ltr Pot ‘Koi Boy’ is a bold and attractive variety of Euonymus hamiltonianus, offering multiple seasons of visual appeal. In spring and summer, it produces large, mid-green leaves and small, subtle greenish-white flowers. As autumn arrives, its foliage turns a soft pale yellow, creating a warm contrast to the clusters of unusual white fruit, which open to reveal vivid red seeds that persist well into late autumn. This deciduous spindle shrub has a somewhat arching habit, making it ideal for naturalistic planting, woodland borders, or as a statement specimen in larger gardens. Its ability to thrive in a variety of soils from chalk to clay and sand along with its tolerance of acidic to alkaline pH levels, makes it a versatile choice for many garden conditions. Specifications Botanical Name: Euonymus hamiltonianus ‘Koi Boy’ Common Name: Spindle ‘Koi Boy’ Plant Type: Deciduous shrub Foliage: Mid-green turning pale yellow in autumn Flowers: Small, green and white (summer) Fruits: White, four-lobed fruit with bright red seeds (autumn) Ultimate Height: 2.5 4 metres Ultimate Spread: 1.5 2.5 metres Time to Ultimate Size: 10 20 years Position: Full sun or partial shade Aspect: East, south or west-facing Exposure: Exposed or sheltered Soil Type: Chalk, clay, loam, or sand Soil Moisture: Moist but well-drained or well-drained Soil pH: Acid, alkaline, or neutral Hardiness: Hardy in most UK climates Care Tips Plant in well-drained or moist but well-drained soil Prune lightly in late winter or early spring to maintain structure Water regularly until well established Mulch annually to retain moisture and improve soil structure Protect from harsh winds in exposed sites during establishment Euonymus hamiltonianus ‘Koi Boy’ is an ideal choice for gardeners looking to add autumn colour, unusual fruits, and a touch of architectural form to borders or woodland gardens. The plant’s growth rate and size will vary depending on planting position & conditions. Bloom, foliage and interest may vary from photo upon delivery, dependant on season. Delivery Note: Please note that unfortunately we are currently unable to deliver plants to Northern Ireland.




