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I have propogated both these shrubs which could make hedges during the past year, I must have 100 rooted cuttings of the euonymus and maybe a dozen of the escallonia. They are both evergreen, actually the euonymus is a small leafed(microphylla) green with a gold/yellow edge to it. I think they stay smaller and grow fairly slow. The escallonia is a small leaf but a little bigger than boxwood and blooms a light pink small blossom, nothing spectacular, but this is a much quicker grower. Anybody interested, let me know I 'd be glad to send them out. Remember they are just rooted cuttings, I would put them in peatmoss in baggies and priority mail them. You do not have to take them all, just whatever you might want.
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