Bought one a few years ago (the compactus) and the other day a friend of mine gave me hers. Now I did a little research and am finding not only these shrubs get huge but are considered invasive.
Anyone else here have a burning bush that can tell me about their experiences with it?
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Gelato
Posts: 3051 | Location: Long Island, New York, Zone 7 | Registered: Aug 15, 2004
gelato, I have three, in different locations in my yard. One I have had at least 7 years and it hasn't been an issue at all, another for about 5 years, no problems. The other was given to me two years ago, it hasn't been a problem either. In fact I'm wishing they would all get larger, wonder why mine are so different than the ones you have?
Posts: 2693 | Location: Rural SE Colorado | Registered: Jun 14, 2003
If you scan down the page on this site, you'll see which states consider it officially invasive and which ones are concerned about it. I don't see your state in either of the weed status places so I think you should be okay. http://plants.usda.gov/java/profile?symbol=EUAL13
My DP's have one (and a couple of offspring in the edge of the woods) and they are beautiful in the fall. I don't know if theirs is a naturally compact one or if they cut it back each year but it's about 4 feet tall. It was very small when they planted it years ago.
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Gelato...I have one and it would be invasive if I did not prune it. It was a freebie before I knew what it was. It is gorgeous...I just have to keep my eye on it here in my zone.
I LOVE mine! I think I have 6 altogether and they're beauties...the color in Fall is amazing!!! The bushes I have in the front yard have to be well over 10 years old and I see nothing invasive about them...and no slugs that I've ever noticed.
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Posts: 2296 | Location: Illinois | Registered: Mar 25, 2005
Have to add...I have sooooo many plants in my yard that some consider invasive. But honestly, not a single thing has ever gotten out of control...nor are they taking over the neighboring yards!!
------------------ How far you go in life depends on your being tender with the young, compassionate with the aged, sympathetic with the striving and tolerant of the weak and strong. Because someday in your life you will have been all of these.
-George Washington Carver
Posts: 2296 | Location: Illinois | Registered: Mar 25, 2005