Anyone know what this shrub is ?

JonnyP

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Oct 17, 2005
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Out in the woods again and came across this blaze of colour, which I cannot identify, does anyone know ?.................Jon
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I suppose it could be an escapee from someones garden, but would like to know.
 

Galemys

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Dec 13, 2004
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Because of its oddly coloured and shaped fruits it is called "kardinaalsmuts" ("cardinal's hat"; roman catholic kardinals have similar looking headwear) in Dutch.
I bet there must be some local names for it in the UK too.

Tom
 

tomtom

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Dec 9, 2003
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Euonymus europaeus, I believe it is quite rare, though not protected at the moment. as well as that its seeds are poisonous!

i have only seen 1 or 2 individuals!
 

Beer Monster

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Some more info from here.

"Euonymus europaeus (Celastraceae) has green shoots, vibrant pink autumn leaves, deep pink fruit and contrasting, dangling, vermillion seeds. The dense, easily-worked wood was traditionally used for spindles, toothpicks, violin bows and producing charcoal for gunpowder. In the past, the richly coloured seeds were used to produce a yellow dye for butter; however, they contain a number of toxins, including cardiotoxic glycosides, and have been implicated in serious poisonings :eek: . "
 

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