Eastern Wahoo Burning Bush – Euonymus atropurpurea Seeds | 960 Seeds | Native Hardy Shrub | Brilliant Red Fall Color | Restoration & Habitat Bulk Pack
Eastern Wahoo Burning Bush – Euonymus atropurpurea Seeds | 960 Seeds | Native Hardy Shrub | Brilliant Red Fall Color | Restoration & Habitat Bulk Pack
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Designed for large-scale planting projects, this 960-seed bulk pack of Eastern Wahoo is ideal for restoration plantings, conservation projects, privacy hedgerows, and expansive wildlife habitats. This hardy North American native shrub is celebrated for its vivid red autumn foliage and bright pink ornamental fruit that persists into winter.
During the growing season, Eastern Wahoo produces rich green leaves and small purple flowers in late spring. By fall, the shrub transforms into a striking red focal point, with fuchsia capsules opening to reveal scarlet seeds that attract birds and provide seasonal interest. Its naturally rounded, spreading habit makes it perfect for windbreaks, woodland borders, and screening plantings.
Cold hardy and adaptable, this species tolerates heat, wind, and a wide range of soil types (except poorly drained soils).
You will receive:
✔️ 960 Eastern Wahoo seeds
✔️ Clearly labeled bulk seed packet
✔️ Detailed germination and stratification instructions
✔️ Non-pretreated seeds
✔️ Secure packaging for safe delivery
🌼 Growing Information
Common Name: Eastern Wahoo, Native Burning Bush
Botanical Name: Euonymus atropurpurea
Plant Type: Deciduous shrub or small tree
Growth Stage: Seed
Sun Requirements: Full sun to partial shade
Soil: Average, medium moisture, well-drained soil
Watering: Moderate; appreciates consistent moisture
Mature Height: 12–20 feet
Mature Spread: 15–25 feet
Growth Rate: Moderate
USDA Zones: 4–8
Ideal For: Habitat restoration, native hedges, privacy screens, woodland gardens
Wildlife Benefit: Attracts birds; provides shelter and seasonal food
💡 Care Tip:
Soak seeds in water for 24 hours before stratification. Provide 60 days of warm stratification followed by 90–120 days of cold stratification at approximately 40°F in a moist medium. Sow seeds 1/4 inch deep after stratification is complete.
⚠️ Note: All parts of the plant are toxic if ingested.
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