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burning bush plant fertilizer Colorful Burning Bush Tree Seeds 50 seeds x 4 pack

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burning bush plant fertilizer Colorful Burning Bush Tree Seeds 50 seeds x 4 packTL; DR (AI Summary) 200 Burning Bush seeds (Euonymus alatus) for fiery red fall foliage; requires cold stratification and is invasive in many U. S. states. Best for: Homeowners seeking bold fall color Best for: Rural or contained landscape planting Best for: Wildlife friendly hedges and borders Not suitable for: Planting in states where Burning Bush is invasive (e. g., Northeast, Midwest) Not suitable for: Indoor or container gardening Not suitable

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200 Burning Bush seeds (Euonymus alatus) for fiery red fall foliage; requires cold stratification and is invasive in many U.S. states.

  • Best for: Homeowners seeking bold fall color
  • Best for: Rural or contained landscape planting
  • Best for: Wildlife-friendly hedges and borders
  • Not suitable for: Planting in states where Burning Bush is invasive (e.g., Northeast, Midwest)
  • Not suitable for: Indoor or container gardening
  • Not suitable for: Low-maintenance native landscaping

Key Features:

  • Seed Count: 50 seeds per pack, 4 packs (200 total)
  • Plant Type: Deciduous shrub (Euonymus alatus)
  • Mature Size: 4–8 ft tall and wide
  • Key Benefit: Spectacular flame-red fall foliage and corky winged stems
  • Germination Requirement: Requires 90–120 days cold moist stratification

Burning bush (Euonymus alatus) is famous for its brilliant scarlet fall color—among the most vivid of any deciduous shrub. 

Grow Your Own Burning Bush Seeds (Euonymus alatus) – Brilliant Fiery-Red Fall Foliage Shrub for Dramatic Hedges, Foundation Plantings & Wildlife Habitat Nationwide

Burning Bush (Euonymus alatus), also known as Winged Euonymus, is a deciduous shrub famous for its spectacular, flame-red fall foliage that turns landscapes into a fiery show each autumn. It features distinctive corky “wings” on its stems and produces small red berries that provide winter food for birds. It grows 4–8 ft tall and wide, making it a popular choice for hedges, borders, foundation plantings, and mass plantings where quick, low-maintenance color is desired.

Important Note on Invasiveness: Burning Bush is listed as invasive or potentially invasive in many U.S. states (especially in the Northeast, Midwest, and parts of the Mid-Atlantic and South). It spreads aggressively by bird-dispersed seeds and can outcompete native plants. Many states discourage or restrict its planting. This seed is best suited for contained landscapes, large rural properties, or areas where invasiveness is not a local concern. Always check your state’s invasive species list or consult your local extension office before planting. Consider native alternatives for responsible landscaping.

Ideal for homeowners seeking bold seasonal color, windbreak screens, or low-maintenance shrubs in tough soils.

Step-by-Step Growing Guide (Seed to Young Shrub in 1–2 Years)

1.  Seed Prep & Stratification
Winged samaras require
cold moist stratification. Mix seeds with damp sand or peat moss, seal in a bag, and refrigerate at 34–40°F for 90–120 days. Start stratification in late fall/winter for spring sowing.

  Nationwide timing tip: Stratify over winter. Chicago/Midwest/Northeast: December–February.

2.  Sowing
After stratification, surface sow or plant ¼–½ inch deep in deep pots or seed beds with well-draining soil. Germinates in spring at 60–70°F (often irregular). Keep consistently moist.

3.  Early Care & Container Growth
Grow seedlings in deep pots for 1–2 years to develop strong roots. Provide full sun to partial shade. Protect from deer and rodents. Light balanced fertilizer once established.

4.  Planting Out & Site Selection
Full sun to partial shade. Space 4–6 ft apart for hedges or screens. Adaptable to a wide range of soils (including clay and poor conditions). Water deeply the first 2–3 years.

5.  Long-Term Growth & Maintenance
Moderate to fast grower. Prune in late winter/early spring for shape. Fall color peaks in October–November. Monitor for scale insects or powdery mildew in humid areas.

Pro Tip for Every State: Grow in large containers for the first 1–2 years if you want to control spread or move the plant easily. Excellent for difficult or disturbed sites where quick establishment is needed.

Burning Bush Seeds (Euonymus alatus) – Detailed 50-State Sowing Calendar (2026)

Burning Bush seeds (winged samaras) require cold moist stratification for reliable germination. This hardy deciduous shrub (USDA zones 3–8/9) is prized for its brilliant fiery-red fall color but is listed as invasive or potentially invasive in many states (especially Northeast, Midwest, and parts of the South). It self-seeds readily and can outcompete native plants. Always check your state’s invasive species list or consult your local extension office before planting. Consider native alternatives for responsible landscaping.

Key rules that apply to every state:

  • Cold moist stratification required: Mix samaras with damp sand or peat moss, seal in a bag, and refrigerate at 34–40°F for 90–120 days.
  • Start stratification in late fall/winter so seeds are ready for spring sowing.
  • After stratification, surface sow or plant ¼–½ inch deep in deep pots or seed beds with well-draining soil. Germination can be irregular (some seeds sprout year 1, others year 2).
  • Grow seedlings in deep containers for 1–2 years before transplanting outdoors.
  • Final planting: full sun to partial shade, 4–6 ft spacing for hedges/screens.

Detailed 50-State Sowing Calendar (Grouped by Region for Easy Reading)
Dates are averages based on 50% probability last spring frost and typical 2026 conditions. Adjust ±7–14 days for your exact microclimate or elevation.

Region / States

Start Stratification

Sow After Stratification (indoors or seed beds)

Transplant Saplings Outdoors

Notes / Example Cities

Northeast (ME, NH, VT, MA, RI, CT, NY, PA, NJ)

Nov 15 – Jan 1

March 15 – April 20

April 25 – June 1

New York City: Stratify mid Dec → Sow early April → Transplant mid May

Midwest & Great Lakes (IL, IN, OH, MI, WI, MN, IA, MO, ND, SD, NE, KS)

Dec 1 – Jan 15

March 20 – April 25

May 1 – June 10

Chicago, IL: Stratify mid Dec → Sow early April → Transplant mid to late May

Mid-Atlantic & Upper South (DE, MD, DC, VA, WV, KY, NC, TN)

Nov 20 – Jan 5

March 10 – April 15

April 20 – May 25

Washington DC: Stratify early Dec → Sow mid March → Transplant late April

Southeast & Gulf (SC, GA, AL, MS, AR, LA, OK)

Nov 1 – Dec 20

Feb 25 – April 5

March 25 – May 15

Atlanta: Stratify mid Nov → Sow early March → Transplant mid April

Texas

North: Nov 15 – Dec 20

Central/South: Oct 20 – Dec 5

North: March 1–April 1

Central/South: Feb 15–March 20

North: April–May

Central/South: March–April

Dallas: Stratify late Nov → Sow mid March → Transplant mid April

Houston: Earlier fall stratification recommended

Florida

Oct 15 – Dec 1

Feb 1 – March 15

March 1 – April 15

Miami: Stratify late Oct → Sow mid Feb → Transplant early March

Southwest (AZ, NM, UT, NV)

Nov 15 – Jan 10

March 15 – April 20

April 20 – May 20

Phoenix: Stratify Dec → Sow early April → Transplant mid April

Mountain & Northern West (CO, ID, MT, WY)

Dec 1 – Feb 1

April 1 – May 1

May 10 – June 15

Denver: Stratify mid Dec → Sow early April → Transplant late May

Pacific Northwest (WA, OR)

Dec 1 – Jan 20

March 20 – April 25

April 25 – June 1

Seattle: Stratify mid Dec → Sow early April → Transplant mid May

California

Northern/Coastal: Nov 15 – Jan 5

Southern/Inland: Nov 1 – Dec 15

March 1 – April 15

March 20 – May 15

Los Angeles: Stratify mid Nov → Sow mid March → Transplant early April

San Francisco: Similar to PNW timing

Alaska

Jan 1 – Feb 20

April 20 – May 20

May 25 – June 30

Anchorage: Short season — stratify early Jan → Sow mid April → Transplant late May (container start recommended)

Hawaii

Limited use (mild winters)

Feb – March (or direct fall sowing)

March – April

Honolulu: Higher elevations only; invasiveness concerns apply

Pro Tips for Every State

  • Chicago / Midwest / Northeast gardeners: Start stratification in mid-December and sow indoors or in a cold frame in early spring. Grow in deep pots the first 1–2 years for strong root systems.
  • Southern gardeners: Earlier stratification (October–November) works best; consider fall direct sowing where permitted.
  • Container / balcony growers: Not ideal long-term (shrubs get large), but perfect for the first 1–2 years of seedling growth before permanent planting.
  • Invasiveness awareness: In many states, Burning Bush is discouraged near natural areas. Monitor for self-seeding and consider native alternatives (e.g., Red Chokeberry or Sumac) for similar fall color without ecological risk.

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Key Benefits

  • Brilliant scarlet fall foliage
  • Dense, rounded form
  • Easy to grow and maintain
  • Excellent for hedges or specimens
  • Check invasive status in your area

How to Grow

  1. Cold stratify 90–120 days
  2. Sow 1/4 inch deep in spring
  3. Germination may be slow and irregular
  4. Transplant when 6+ inches tall
  5. Space 6–8 feet apart for hedges

Specifications

Variety: Burning Bush (Euonymus alatus). Height: 8–12 ft. Spread: 8–12 ft. Fall color: Scarlet-crimson. Hardiness: Zones 4–8. Sun: Full sun to part shade.

Care & Storage

Store seeds refrigerated. Pruning shapes easily. Remove suckers if spread is unwanted.

Key Terms

  • Euonymus alatus — Burning Bush; winged euonymus
  • Invasive species — Plants that spread aggressively outside native range
  • Fall color — Seasonal leaf color change

Important Notice

  • Residents where burning bush is prohibited
  • Gardeners near natural areas
  • Those unable to manage potential spread

A burning bush in October sun—stunning, but plant responsibly.

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