Euonymus latifolius
Tracheophyta
›Magnoliopsida›Celastraceae›Euonymus›Euonymus latifolius
Ecology
A deciduous shrub planted in gardens and hedges and naturalised by bird-sown seed. It occurs in woodland, in hedgerows and on roadsides. Lowland.
Status
Neophyte
Trends
E. latifolius was cultivated in Britain by 1730. It was recorded in the wild in 1904 (W. Lothian). It appears to be increasing.
World Distribution
Native of S.C. & S.E. Europe, N.W. Africa and S.W. Asia.
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JNCC Designations
NHMSYS0000458627