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Why is the spindle tree so called?

Why is the spindle tree so called?

Euonymus europaeus L. The tiny whitish-green flowers borne on long stalks and the white seeds surrounded by orange flesh distinguish European spindle-tree from other spindle-trees (Euonymus species ). Spindle-tree is so-named because the very hard wood was formerly used to fashion spindles for spinning wool.

Is spindle tree poisonous?

Uses of spindle Both the leaves and fruit are toxic to humans – the berries having a laxative effect.

What is a spindle tree used for?

Spindle produces a fine-grained, easily split wood. It is not particularly durable but has been used to make spindles (hence the common name), knitting needles, skewers and toothpicks. It is also very good for carving.

What is the Latin name for spindle tree?

Euonymus europaeus
European spindle/Scientific names

The spindle tree’s Latin name, Euonymus europaea, translated as “good name” or “lucky” may be ironic; eating the berries or leaves, and even breathing the sawdust from its wood, could be highly unlucky.

Is spindle toxic to horses?

Larger amount of spindle might be lethal to the horse. Symptoms of poisoning: massive and prolonged diarrhoea. high body temperature.

Is spindle good for wildlife?

Spindle is most striking in the autumn when its narrow, oval leaves turn reddish-orange and clusters of bright pink-and-orange berries hang from its twigs. These berries provide food for all kinds of creatures, including mice, birds and even Red Foxes, but are poisonous to us.

Is Spindle good for wildlife?

Is spindle tree fruit edible?

One of the most unusual poisonous Autumn berries is the berry of the Spindle shrub (Euonymus europaeus). It is thought to be highly toxic though there don’t appear to be many recorded incidents. The berries contain toxic cardiac glycosides and alkaoloids.

Is spindle native to Ireland?

Spindle (Feoras) Sometimes known as Spindleberry or burning bush, Euonymus europaeus is native to Ireland. It usually grows tall and narrow, although given enough space it can reach more than 5m high and wide.

Where do spindles grow?

Preferably plant spindle bush in full sunlight. You may also plant the bush in dappled sunlight or partial shade, but too much shade will diminish the brilliant fall color. Nearly any type of well-drained soil is fine. If possible, plant two shrubs in close proximity for more effective cross-pollination.

What is the Spindleberry tree?

Spindle Berry, Euonymus europaeus, is a large native bush or shrubby tree that makes an excellent country hedging plant. It will grow on practically any soil and tolerates dappled shade. Spindle can reach about 6 metres if it grows freely as a tree or large shrub. It is suitable for hedging up to about 4 metres tall.

Do horses eat leylandii?

Laurel, leylandii or any hedging plants are poisonous and dangerous to horses. Hedging plants are not at all good in terms of consumption, it is just a pleasant looking plants used for several different decorative and functional purposes.

What kind of tree is a spindle tree?

Spindle is a deciduous native tree, and mature trees grow to 9m and can live for more than 100 years. The bark and twigs are deep green, becoming darker with age, and have light brown, corky markings. Twigs are thin and straight. Identified in winter by: the vivid pink fruits which have bright orange seeds. Buds and twigs are angular and green.

Where are the spindle trees in Dartmoor?

It was discovered that Spindle trees were present in 9% of the 773 hedgerows surveyed and with regards to the two Dartmoor parishes Hennock had the highest occurrence. On Dartmoor an initiative called ‘Moor trees‘ was set up in 1999 whose purpose is to recreated native woodlands.

What makes spindle trees die in the UK?

Spindle may be affected by vine weevil, spider mite and a sap-feeding scale insect, which can cause dieback. Our free Tree ID app for Android and iPhone helps you identify the UK’s native and non-native trees. It’s an A-Z tree guide in your pocket.

Why is spinning a tale a human thing?

Spinning is a fundamentally human thing, and something that we have been doing since far back into the ancient past. The first length of thread would have been no longer than the distance between two extended hands, then it was wound round a stick and made longer.

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