1. Euonymus japonicus: commonly known as Holly, Euonymus japonicus, Euonymus japonicus belongs to Euonymus japonicus species, shrubs or small trees; Branchlets quadrangular, smooth. The leaves are leathery or thin leathery, oval, oblong lanceolate or even lanceolate, and the leaf surface is bright. Only the midvein base and petiole of the leaf surface are covered with fine hairs. Inflorescences axillary, pubescent; Bracts broadly ovate, female sepals ovate elliptic; Capsule subglobose. The flowering period is from March to April, and the fruit period is from June to July.
Euonymus japonicus is an excellent landscaping tree species, which can be planted with hedgerows and background planting materials, or single plant in the flower border; Euonymus japonicus enjoys light, bears shade, has certain cold resistance, and is resistant to pruning. It is pruned twice a month with a hedge machine, and it is pruned again in March every year. After it is grown and shaped, it is finely pruned, and then it is flattened twice a month to maintain its original state.
2. Euonymus microphylla: also known as the melon seed euonymus, Euonymus japonicus belongs to Euonymus species of the family Euonymus japonicus. It is a small shrub with low growth, dense branches, cylindrical branches, quadrangular twigs, thin leathery leaves, wide oval or wide oval shaped leaves, no light or light leaves, and obvious protruding lateral veins; Capitulum, axillary, dense, inflorescence hairy, capsule subglobose. It blooms in March and bears fruit from May to June.


