They come up as weeds in my garden. If I don't get them quickly. they are difficult. If I like where they are growing, they become trees or part of the hedge.
I call them plain "spindle", but I think they are E. Europaeus. They have more fruit with more colour than the OP. And they have more and l more colourful leaves at this time of the year.
location: Surrey Hills, England, ex-woodland acidic sand. "Have nothing in your garden that you don't know to be useful, or believe to be beautiful."
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A euonymus though I would say.
I won't post any more today to avoid confusion !
Lots of plants in one thread can get so messy.
Seeds are different..This is Euonymus alatus.
This is Euonymus europaeus.
I call them plain "spindle", but I think they are E. Europaeus. They have more fruit with more colour than the OP. And they have more and l more colourful leaves at this time of the year.
"Have nothing in your garden that you don't know to be useful, or believe to be beautiful."
On the one-thread-or-several question; I prefer no more than two, but with a quite different title each time.
"Have nothing in your garden that you don't know to be useful, or believe to be beautiful."