A Burning Bush could be turning red early because of the temperatures in your area. If temperatures have been warmer than usual, that could be the reason.
That is a burning bush.
The botanical name for burning bush is Euonymus alatus. It is a deciduous shrub known for its striking red foliage in the fall.
Flaming Red was created on 1998-06-23.
The burning bush (Euonymus alatus) leaves turn red in the fall due to the presence of anthocyanin pigments. If your burning bush leaves are not turning red, it could be due to factors such as insufficient sunlight, improper pruning, or nutrient deficiencies. Make sure the plant is receiving adequate sunlight and nutrients for vibrant fall color.
Mark Flaming goes by Red.
Red haired Improved: In the book it is explained as flaming red hair.
Odysseus used a flaming stake to poke out the cyclops Polyphemus' eye in Homer's epic poem "The Odyssey."
Galileo had red hair.
Flaming Furies
The name of a red vined thorn bush is "red vined thorn bush."
The Burning Red was created in 1998.