Very Rare

Wintercreeper

Euonymus fortunei 'Wolong Ghost'

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USDA Zones 6–9 Full Sun, Part Shade, and Full Shade Matures 10–12 Inches

Euonymus fortunei 'Wolong Ghost' is a Dan Hinkley collection whose dark evergreen leaves are netted with bold silver-white veins, luminous in shade.

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This luminous evergreen groundcover came into gardens through Heronswood Nursery, from a collection the plantsman Dan Hinkley made on the slopes above the Wolong Panda Preserve in western China. The long, dark green, sharply pointed leaves are laced with bold silver-white veins, a ghostly netting that gives the cultivar the second half of the name and lifts a shaded corner out of the gloom.

Euonymus fortunei, the wintercreeper, belongs to the staff-vine family, Celastraceae, and is famous for leading a double life: a flat, ground-hugging carpet in youth that, given a wall or a trunk, throws out clinging rootlets and climbs like ivy into a taller, shrubbier, flowering form. The genus name comes from the Greek for good name, an old euphemism, and may in truth honor Euonyme, mother of the Furies in myth, a wry nod to the poisonous nature of the tribe; the epithet fortunei remembers Robert Fortune, the Scottish plant hunter who carried so many East Asian plants west.

Beauty here comes with a frank caution, one Dan Hinkley himself raised. Wintercreeper is vigorous to a fault, and across much of the United States the species has proven aggressively invasive, climbing and smothering trees and escaping into woodlands where birds spread the seed. All parts are toxic if eaten. None of this need rule the plant out of a garden, but it does argue for planting with intent, in a bed that can be watched and clipped rather than turned loose near wild ground.

Put to considered use, 'Wolong Ghost' is a superb foliage plant for shade, the silver veining glowing against ferns and coarser leaves such as autumn fern (Dryopteris erythrosora), Japanese climbing fern (Lygodium japonicum), and Selaginella braunii. Grow the plant as a flat evergreen carpet at the foot of a wall, along a woodland path, or down a shady bank, or let the stems climb a surface for a living green tapestry. Give any soil that drains, sun to deep shade, and a yearly edit with the shears to keep the spread honest.

Will this plant thrive in your zone?

Plant Profile
At a glance
Hardiness
USDA Zones 6–9
Sun
Full Sun, Part Shade, Full Shade
Soil
Well-drained
Mature size
Height 10–12 Inches · Spread 3–5 Feet
Growth rate
Fast
Seasonality
Evergreen
Design Notes

'Wolong Ghost' makes a glowing evergreen carpet for shade, the silver-veined leaves brightening the foot of a wall, a woodland path, or a shady bank, and reading beautifully against ferns and coarser foliage such as autumn fern (Dryopteris erythrosora), Japanese climbing fern (Lygodium japonicum), and Selaginella braunii. Left to a vertical surface the plant climbs by clinging rootlets, so decide early whether a flat cover or a green wall is wanted. One honest caution comes with the beauty: wintercreeper is vigorous and can naturalize where birds carry the seed, so site the plant where the spread can be watched and clipped, and keep the toxic fruit in mind around children and pets.

Flower, Fruit & Foliage

Greenish-white, inconspicuous, early summer

Flower. Small and greenish-white, inconspicuous, and produced only on mature climbing growth rather than the juvenile groundcover.

Fruit. Where the plant matures, pinkish capsules split to reveal orange-coated seeds, taken by birds but toxic to people.

Foliage. The whole point: narrow, pointed, dark green leaves boldly netted with silver-white veins, evergreen and lustrous straight through winter.

Care

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Light. Full sun to full shade; the silver veining shows best with some shade.

Soil. Adaptable to most soils that drain; a little compost speeds the plant to full cover.

Water. Keep moist while establishing; well-rooted plants are notably drought-tolerant.

Pruning. Clip any time to hold the plant as a groundcover and check the spread; remove climbing shoots if a low carpet is wanted.

Hardiness. Evergreen and reliable in USDA zones 6 to 9.

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