What is the name of a bush that has bright red leaves in fall
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There is a bush called "burning bush" that turns very red in the fall. It likes the sun so the more sun it gets the redder it gets. Some seem to turn red earlier than others though. You can "Google" it for more details.
I know only if the Cotoneaster bush/shrub. As Fall goes on, they turn red and redder. Beautiful. :-)
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Here in Western NY, we call the most common one "Burning Bush." A Garden Center should know its technical name.
The dogwood has beautiful red twigs throughout the fall and winter. One of my favorites.
Euonymus alatus,
Could you be referring to Bottle Brush or Poinsettia?
It's called a burning bush.
I am pretty certain it is the fire bush
Its called a burning bush
Burning Bush
It is called a burning bush. Got mine at Lowe's garden center
There are a lot of shrubs that turn bright red. What does it look like in the spring and summer?