Bnana
Chumono
I would add one thing to this excellent description. Critters do love to chew on the bark of these during winter storage. When I was in Wisconsin I lost all of mine over a few winters because I couldn't keep the mice/voles/whatever out. The preferentially ring-barked my Euonymus....lost a crab apple too.
The bark is eaten by many rodents and rabbits. But this is an exceptional species in that that is no issue. They very often get ring-barked in the wild but the essential vessels are much deeper and they survive without any problem.
Nearly all Euonymus in some Dutch dune areas are ringed annually by rabbits in winter and completely defoliated by Yponomeuta caterpillars in spring. But they are still completely fine.