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Euonymus - Silver King
 Adds Unique Color and Texture to the Landscape The Euonymus Silver King is a fast growing evergreen. It will add unique color and texture to your landscape. A variegated leaf sets the Silver King apart from other evergreens. The oval glossy green leaf with creamy white to silvery white irregular margins makes it a year-round stunner. The Euonymus Silver King grows to a mature height of six feet tall. It’s a perfect size for an evergreen hedge or privacy screen, dramatic enough to be a focal point, and beautiful in group plantings. The Silver King is a low maintenance plant that tolerates direct sun without losing leaf color. It is an excellent plant for hot dry climates and is deer resistant. The natural growth is an upright vase shape in early years then it mounds naturally. It can be pruned to shape at any time, and can be easily kept smaller or trained as a tree. The Silver King Euonymus is a dazzling variegated evergreen that will brighten any area of your landscape all year long. * Evergreen* Heat tolerant* Low maintenance  


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