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*Euonymus alatus (Thunberg) Siebold. Common name: Winged Euonymus, Burning Bush. Phenology: Apr-Jun; Sep-Oct. Habitat: Suburban woodlands, becoming invasive in parts of our region. Distribution: Native of e. Asia. First reported for NC (Jackson Co.) by Pittillo & Brown (1988), now widespread in the state.

ID notes: Euonymus alatus can easily be distinguished in winter condition from two native species that develop corky wings on the twigs. Euonymus alatus has opposite leaves (and therefore opposite branching), the wings are sometimes four in a particular stretch of twig (rather than two, or irregular), the wings are very 'geometric', with squared off, quadrate ends, and the smaller twigs are green and moderately fine. Ulmus alata has alternate leaves (and therefore alternate branches), usually 2 thinnish wings, irregular ends and margins of the wings, and fine smaller twigs that are greenish to tan or brown. Liquidambar styraciflua has alternate leaves (and therefore alternate branches), irregular corky outgrowths that often are not particularly wing-like, and greenish to bronze moderately thick twigs.

Origin/Endemic status: E. and se. Asia

Synonymy : = Ar, C, F, FNA12, G, Il, K4, NE, NY, Pa, Tn, Va, W, Brizicky (1964a), Ma & Funston (2008); = Euonymus alata — Mi, Voss (1985); = n/a — RAB, Tat; > Euonymus alatus (Thunb.) Siebold var. alatus; > Euonymus alatus (Thunb.) Siebold var. apterus Regel. Basionym: Celastrus alatus Thunb. 1784

Links to other floras: = Euonymus alatus - FNA12

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native range: central China to northeastern Asia



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