Euonymus hamiltonianus 'Koi Boy' is a small tree with an arching habit. White fruits are produced in September and which, through November, split to reveal striking bright red seeds. Its leaves turn a pale yellow in the autumn.  

Position: Suitable for a wide range of soil types, including chalky sites in full sun or light shade.

Pruning: Thin some of the branches to encourage new growth up to a quarter of the branches can removed each year. It is advisable to carry this out during the summer as it will cut down on any risk of disease entering the pruning cuts.

Available for delivery in the following locations:

United Kingdom (England, Wales, Mainland Scotland)