Euonymus europaeus is a native tree with striking fruit decorations. It offers wildlife an ideal habitat and enriches natural gardens. Although the shrub is adaptable, you should consider its location requirements.
Which location is suitable for the Pfaffenhütchen?
The Pfaffenhütchen (Euonymus europaeus) prefers bright locations on the edges of forests or in open forests with warm conditions. The soil should be loamy, rich in lime and nutrients, and fresh to moist. It can also grow on sandy and dry soils, although with limited vigor.
habitat
The Pfaffenhütchen occurs on the edges of forests and in open forests. Place the tree in bright locations, as the leaves appear less noticeable in a lack of light and the autumn color is weaker. Warm conditions provide the wood with ideal growing conditions. It can be planted in wind-exposed locations.
Floor
The tree prefers loamy substrates as well as substrates rich in lime and nutrients with fresh to moist conditions. Since the shrub is adaptable, it also thrives on sandy and dry soils. Here its growth potential is limited.
Good to know:
- tolerates higher s alt levels
- Soil should be deep and loose
- compacted soils restrict growth