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Jul 12, 2012 5:31 AM CST
Name: Janet Super Sleuth
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I very much doubt the plant in the gallery is correct.



I have had it for many years, it does creep sideways and roots as it goes, it slowly climbs upwards too to about a metre but doesn't need support. There may be another variety which it could be, there was one on the market a few years ago which has new growth white, it could be that. However, Emerald Gaeity is a good spreader and I'm not sure the other one is (if I can find the name!), EG also has an occasional white leaf as often happens with variegated Euonymus. A regular pruning will keep it low to the ground as it readily branches out from leaf nodes. I found a close up of what it looks like in reality, this might help ..

http://plantsgallery.blogspot....

If you don't feel confident about it, try to get some closer shots of the leaves and see where or if we can go from there.

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