EUONYMUS JAP. BRAVO
The Highlights
Common Name: Variegated evergreen euonymus
Height & Spread: 1.5–2.5m high × 1–1.5m spread (5–8ft × 3–5ft)
Growth Habit: Upright, bushy evergreen shrub
Foliage: Dense, leathery, variegated leaves that remain year-round
Flowering Period: Insignificant greenish-white flowers in summer
Hardiness: RHS H5 – Hardy in the UK
Position: Full sun to partial shade
Soil Type: Well-drained, fertile soil – tolerant of a wide range of soil types
Pruning Group: Light trimming to shape in spring or summer
Our Euonymus are in a 10L pot.
Why Choose Euonymus for Your Garden?
Euonymus japonicus ‘Bravo’ is ideal for gardeners seeking a reliable, low-maintenance shrub that delivers strong visual impact in every season. Its stunning foliage shines in both sun and shade, with golden-yellow edges that brighten up darker garden areas and add contrast among green planting schemes.
Versatile and easy to grow, ‘Bravo’ can be used to great effect in:
Evergreen hedging or privacy screens
Formal borders and architectural planting
Patio containers and topiary shapes
Mixed shrub beds for contrast and structure
Low-maintenance garden schemes and urban spaces
This variety is especially useful in smaller gardens or courtyards where space is limited but year-round interest is essential. It’s also great in coastal or city gardens thanks to its tolerance of pollution and salty air.
Delivery
We use DX to deliver your plants straight to your door.
DX collect from us every Tuesday and Thursday using their 24 hour tracked service.
Orders made after 10am Monday will be dispatched Thursday.
Orders made after 10am Thursday will be dispatched the following Tuesday.
Growing Tips
Planting Location:
Choose a spot in full sun or partial shade. ‘Bravo’ tolerates a wide range of light conditions but shows its brightest colours in full sun. It’s perfect for brightening darker corners of the garden and performs well against fences or walls.
Soil:
Plant in well-drained soil that is fertile or moderately fertile. Euonymus is tolerant of various soil types, including chalky, loamy, or sandy soils. Avoid overly wet or waterlogged areas.
Watering:
Water regularly until the plant is well-established, especially during dry periods. Once mature, ‘Bravo’ is drought-tolerant and requires minimal watering.
Pruning:
Light pruning in spring or mid-summer helps maintain a neat shape and encourages bushier growth. This shrub responds well to trimming, making it suitable for topiary or formal hedging.
Feeding:
A general-purpose fertiliser in spring will support healthy new growth and enhance foliage colour.
Winter Care:
Fully hardy in most of the UK, but in particularly exposed areas, young plants may benefit from shelter during harsh frosts or winds.
The Highlights
Common Name: Variegated evergreen euonymus
Height & Spread: 1.5–2.5m high × 1–1.5m spread (5–8ft × 3–5ft)
Growth Habit: Upright, bushy evergreen shrub
Foliage: Dense, leathery, variegated leaves that remain year-round
Flowering Period: Insignificant greenish-white flowers in summer
Hardiness: RHS H5 – Hardy in the UK
Position: Full sun to partial shade
Soil Type: Well-drained, fertile soil – tolerant of a wide range of soil types
Pruning Group: Light trimming to shape in spring or summer
Our Euonymus are in a 10L pot.
Why Choose Euonymus for Your Garden?
Euonymus japonicus ‘Bravo’ is ideal for gardeners seeking a reliable, low-maintenance shrub that delivers strong visual impact in every season. Its stunning foliage shines in both sun and shade, with golden-yellow edges that brighten up darker garden areas and add contrast among green planting schemes.
Versatile and easy to grow, ‘Bravo’ can be used to great effect in:
Evergreen hedging or privacy screens
Formal borders and architectural planting
Patio containers and topiary shapes
Mixed shrub beds for contrast and structure
Low-maintenance garden schemes and urban spaces
This variety is especially useful in smaller gardens or courtyards where space is limited but year-round interest is essential. It’s also great in coastal or city gardens thanks to its tolerance of pollution and salty air.
Delivery
We use DX to deliver your plants straight to your door.
DX collect from us every Tuesday and Thursday using their 24 hour tracked service.
Orders made after 10am Monday will be dispatched Thursday.
Orders made after 10am Thursday will be dispatched the following Tuesday.
Growing Tips
Planting Location:
Choose a spot in full sun or partial shade. ‘Bravo’ tolerates a wide range of light conditions but shows its brightest colours in full sun. It’s perfect for brightening darker corners of the garden and performs well against fences or walls.
Soil:
Plant in well-drained soil that is fertile or moderately fertile. Euonymus is tolerant of various soil types, including chalky, loamy, or sandy soils. Avoid overly wet or waterlogged areas.
Watering:
Water regularly until the plant is well-established, especially during dry periods. Once mature, ‘Bravo’ is drought-tolerant and requires minimal watering.
Pruning:
Light pruning in spring or mid-summer helps maintain a neat shape and encourages bushier growth. This shrub responds well to trimming, making it suitable for topiary or formal hedging.
Feeding:
A general-purpose fertiliser in spring will support healthy new growth and enhance foliage colour.
Winter Care:
Fully hardy in most of the UK, but in particularly exposed areas, young plants may benefit from shelter during harsh frosts or winds.
The Highlights
Common Name: Variegated evergreen euonymus
Height & Spread: 1.5–2.5m high × 1–1.5m spread (5–8ft × 3–5ft)
Growth Habit: Upright, bushy evergreen shrub
Foliage: Dense, leathery, variegated leaves that remain year-round
Flowering Period: Insignificant greenish-white flowers in summer
Hardiness: RHS H5 – Hardy in the UK
Position: Full sun to partial shade
Soil Type: Well-drained, fertile soil – tolerant of a wide range of soil types
Pruning Group: Light trimming to shape in spring or summer
Our Euonymus are in a 10L pot.
Why Choose Euonymus for Your Garden?
Euonymus japonicus ‘Bravo’ is ideal for gardeners seeking a reliable, low-maintenance shrub that delivers strong visual impact in every season. Its stunning foliage shines in both sun and shade, with golden-yellow edges that brighten up darker garden areas and add contrast among green planting schemes.
Versatile and easy to grow, ‘Bravo’ can be used to great effect in:
Evergreen hedging or privacy screens
Formal borders and architectural planting
Patio containers and topiary shapes
Mixed shrub beds for contrast and structure
Low-maintenance garden schemes and urban spaces
This variety is especially useful in smaller gardens or courtyards where space is limited but year-round interest is essential. It’s also great in coastal or city gardens thanks to its tolerance of pollution and salty air.
Delivery
We use DX to deliver your plants straight to your door.
DX collect from us every Tuesday and Thursday using their 24 hour tracked service.
Orders made after 10am Monday will be dispatched Thursday.
Orders made after 10am Thursday will be dispatched the following Tuesday.
Growing Tips
Planting Location:
Choose a spot in full sun or partial shade. ‘Bravo’ tolerates a wide range of light conditions but shows its brightest colours in full sun. It’s perfect for brightening darker corners of the garden and performs well against fences or walls.
Soil:
Plant in well-drained soil that is fertile or moderately fertile. Euonymus is tolerant of various soil types, including chalky, loamy, or sandy soils. Avoid overly wet or waterlogged areas.
Watering:
Water regularly until the plant is well-established, especially during dry periods. Once mature, ‘Bravo’ is drought-tolerant and requires minimal watering.
Pruning:
Light pruning in spring or mid-summer helps maintain a neat shape and encourages bushier growth. This shrub responds well to trimming, making it suitable for topiary or formal hedging.
Feeding:
A general-purpose fertiliser in spring will support healthy new growth and enhance foliage colour.
Winter Care:
Fully hardy in most of the UK, but in particularly exposed areas, young plants may benefit from shelter during harsh frosts or winds.