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Definition: Euonymus

Part of Speech Definition
Noun 1. Widely distributed chiefly evergreen shrubs or small trees or vines.[Wordnet]
2. A genus of small European and American trees; the spindle tree. The bark is used as a cathartic.[Websters].

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Date "Euonymus" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1552. (references)

Etymology:Euonymus \Eu*on"y*mus\, noun. [New Latin expression. (Compare to Latin euonymos). from Greek, literally, of good name.]. (references)

Common Expressions: Euonymus

Expressions Definition
Euonymus americanus Upright deciduous plant with crimson pods and seeds; the eastern United States from New York to Florida and Texas. Source: Wordnet 3.0 Copyright © 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
Euonymus atropurpureus Deciduous shrub having purple capsules enclosing scarlet seeds. Source: Wordnet 3.0 Copyright © 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
Euonymus europaeus Small erect deciduous shrub having tough white wood and cathartic bark and fruit. Source: Wordnet 3.0 Copyright © 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
Euonymus fortunei radicans Broad and bushy Asiatic twining shrub with pinkish fruit; many subspecies or varieties. Source: Wordnet 3.0 Copyright © 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
Euonymus radicans vegetus Broad and bushy Asiatic twining shrub with pinkish fruit; many subspecies or varieties. Source: Wordnet 3.0 Copyright © 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
Genus Euonymus Widely distributed chiefly evergreen shrubs or small trees or vines. Source: Wordnet 3.0 Copyright © 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.

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Specialty Expressions: Euonymus

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Euonymus atropurpureus Aerospace Burningbush is an ornamental shrub that grows across southern Canada. Several reviews have noted that this plant is poisonous, but documented cases appear to refer to the closely related European spindletree (Euonymous europeus). See additional information under general notes on the European spindletree. Children who ingest the seeds should be attended to. Children and horses have been poisoned by ingesting the European spindletree. Symptoms of poisoning of children and horses are discussed under that plant as well. (references)
Euonymus europaeus Aerospace European spindletree is an ornamental shrub that can grow in the warmer parts of Canada. The shrub has poisoned children as well as goats, horses, and sheep. Children are attracted to the mature fleshy orange fruits, which contain seeds with cardiac glycosides and alkaloids. Children have become quite ill. Fatal poisoning has occurred in two horses after they ingested shoots of this plant (Frohne and Pfander 1983, Cooper and Johnson 1984, Lampe and McCann 1985). The conspicuous fruiting structures of the European spindletree entice children to eat them. The seeds contain toxins that have caused poisoning of children (Frohne and Pfander 1983). Several cardiac glycosides have been found in the seeds, including evomonoside, whose aglycone is digitoxigenin. Alkaloids also make up about 0.1% of the seeds, including evonine. The toxicity of the alkaloidal fraction has not been studied. Cardiac glycosides are also found in the leaves and bark (the alkaloid content is too low to be of any consequence) (Frohne and Pfander 1983, Lampe and McCann 1985). In one case in Europe, two horses had access to the shoots of European spindletree and they ingested large quantities of them. The animals suffered paralysis of the digestive tract. The pulse was rapid and the horses died within 4 days. Postmortem examination showed inflammation of the intestines (Cooper and Johnson 1984). Children are attracted to the bright orange fruits, which contain toxic seeds. Symptoms occur 10-12 h after ingestion and include diarrhea, vomiting, stimulation of the heart and, in more severe cases, hallucination and loss of consciousness. In one fatal case, the child had blood-stained diarrhea and convulsions before death (Cooper and Johnson 1984). General symptoms of poisoning: 1- Goats and Horses: a- constipation; b- death; and c- heart rate, elevated; and 2- Humans: a- convulsions; b- death; c- diarrhea; d- hallucination; and e- vomiting. (references)

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Extended Definition: Euonymus


Euonymus

Spindle
European Spindle foliage and fruit
European Spindle foliage and fruit
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Division: Magnoliophyta
Class: Magnoliopsida
Order: Celastrales
Family: Celastraceae
Genus: Euonymus
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Species

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The spindles, genus Euonymus, comprise about 170-180 species of deciduous and evergreen shrubs and small trees. They live mostly in East Asia, including the Himalayas,[1] and they also have a distribution in Europe, Asia, Australasia, North America and Madagascar.

Mature Spindle fruit, after splitting open to reveal the seeds
Mature Spindle fruit, after splitting open to reveal the seeds

The flowers are situated in small groups, inconspicuous and of green or yellow shades.[1] The leaves are opposite (rarely alternate) and simple ovoid, typically 2-15 cm long, and usually with a finely serrated margin.

The fruit is a pink-red four- or five- valved pod-like berry, which splits open to reveal the fleshy-coated orange seeds. The seeds are eaten by frugivorous birds, which digest the fleshy seed coat and disperse the seeds in their droppings. All parts of the plants are poisonous to humans if eaten.

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Cultivation and uses

A variegated cultivar of Euonymus fortunei
A variegated cultivar of Euonymus fortunei

The wood was traditionally used for the making of spindles for spinning wool; this use is the origin of the English name of the shrubs.

Spindles are popular garden shrubs, grown for their foliage, the deciduous species often exhibiting very bright red fall colours, and also for the decorative berries.

Fall foliage of Winged Spindle (Euonymus alatus)
Fall foliage of Winged Spindle (Euonymus alatus)

References

  1. a b "Botanica. The Illustrated AZ of over 10000 garden plants and how to cultivate them", p 358. Könemann, 2004. ISBN 3-8331-1253-0

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Topics by Level of Interest: Euonymus

Topics sorted by level of Interest Level (1=low, 600=high)     Topics sorted Alphabetically Level (1=low, 600=high)
Euonymus 10     Euonymus 10
Euonymus fortunei 10     Euonymus acanthocarpa 4
Euonymus atropurpureus 6     Euonymus alatus 6
Euonymus pendulus 6     Euonymus angulatus 4
Euonymus alatus 6     Euonymus assamicus 4
Euonymus bungeanus 5     Euonymus atropurpureus 6
Euonymus pallidifolia 4     Euonymus bungeanus 5
Euonymus morrisonensis 4     Euonymus cochinchinensis 4
Euonymus cochinchinensis 4     Euonymus fortunei 10
Euonymus angulatus 4     Euonymus glandulosus 4
Euonymus lanceifolia 4     Euonymus grandiflorus 4
Euonymus glandulosus 4     Euonymus javanicus 4
Euonymus serratifolius 4     Euonymus lanceifolia 4
Euonymus grandiflorus 4     Euonymus morrisonensis 4
Euonymus paniculatus 4     Euonymus pallidifolia 4
Euonymus thwaitesii 4     Euonymus paniculatus 4
Euonymus acanthocarpa 4     Euonymus pendulus 6
Euonymus assamicus 4     Euonymus serratifolius 4
Euonymus javanicus 4     Euonymus thwaitesii 4
Euonymus walkeri 4     Euonymus walkeri 4

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Synonym: Euonymus
Position Synonym (sorted by strength)

Expression

genus euonymus.
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Translations: Euonymus

Language Translations (or nearest inflections or synonyms, in parentheses)
Chinese Simplified 卫矛属 (euonymus), 卫矛 (euonymus, wahoo, winged euonymus). Additional references: Chinese Simplified, China, Brunei, euonymus. (volunteer & more translations)
Chinese Traditional 衛矛屬 (euonymus), 衛矛 (euonymus, wahoo). Additional references: Chinese Traditional, China, Brunei, euonymus. (volunteer & more translations)
Dari جنس شمشاد معمولی (euonymus). Additional references: Dari, Iran, Indo-European, euonymus. (volunteer & more translations)
Deutsch Pfaffenhütchen (euonymus). Additional references: Deutsch, Germany, Austria, euonymus. (volunteer & more translations)
Dutch kardinaalsmuts (euonymus). Additional references: Dutch, Netherlands, Aruba, euonymus. (volunteer & more translations)
Français fusain (charcoal, charcoal drawing, drawing charcoal, euonymus, mineral charcoal), cochenille du fusain (euonymus scale). Additional references: Français, France, Algeria, euonymus. (volunteer & more translations)
French fusain (charcoal, charcoal drawing, drawing charcoal, euonymus, mineral charcoal), cochenille du fusain (euonymus scale). Additional references: French, France, Algeria, euonymus. (volunteer & more translations)
German Pfaffenhütchen (euonymus). Additional references: German, Germany, Austria, euonymus. (volunteer & more translations)
Hanguk Mal 화살나무 (euonymus). Additional references: Hanguk Mal, Korea, South, Korea, euonymus. (volunteer & more translations)
Hanguohua 화살나무 (euonymus). Additional references: Hanguohua, Korea, South, Korea, euonymus. (volunteer & more translations)
High German Pfaffenhütchen (euonymus). Additional references: High German, Germany, Austria, euonymus. (volunteer & more translations)
Hochdeutsch Pfaffenhütchen (euonymus). Additional references: Hochdeutsch, Germany, Austria, euonymus. (volunteer & more translations)
Italian evonimo (euonymus). Additional references: Italian, Italy, Croatia, euonymus. (volunteer & more translations)
Japanese ニシキギ (euonymus, wahoo). Additional references: Japanese, Japan, Taiwan, euonymus. (volunteer & more translations)
Korean 화살나무 (euonymus). Additional references: Korean, Korea, South, Korea, euonymus. (volunteer & more translations)
Parsi جنس شمشاد معمولی (euonymus). Additional references: Parsi, Iran, Indo-European, euonymus. (volunteer & more translations)
Persian جنس شمشاد معمولی (euonymus). Additional references: Persian, Iran, Indo-European, euonymus. (volunteer & more translations)
Persian (Farsi) جنس شمشاد معمولی (euonymus). Additional references: Persian (Farsi), Iran, Indo-European, euonymus. (volunteer & more translations)
Portuguese evônimo (euonymus). Additional references: Portuguese, Portugal, Angola, euonymus. (volunteer & more translations)
Spanish bonetero (burning bush, euonymus, spindle tree). Additional references: Spanish, Spain, Mexico, euonymus. (volunteer & more translations)
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Constructed Language Translations: Euonymus

Language Translations for “euonymus” or closest synonym(s); back translations in parentheses.
Athag athageuathagonyathagmathagus (euonymus). Additional references: Athag, euonymus. (volunteer)
Double Dutch ageuagonyagmagus (euonymus). Additional references: Double Dutch, euonymus. (volunteer)
Leet &(_)¤]\[y[V](_)5 (euonymus). Additional references: Leet, euonymus. (volunteer)
Oppish opeuoponyopmopus (euonymus). Additional references: Oppish, euonymus. (volunteer)
Pig Latin euonymusway (euonymus). Additional references: Pig Latin, euonymus. (volunteer)
Ubbi Dubbi ubeuubonyubmubus (euonymus). Additional references: Ubbi Dubbi, euonymus. (volunteer)
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