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Hamamelis vernalis (Witch-hazel)

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Hamamelis vernalis, also known as Witch-hazel, It is easy to grow in both sun and partial shade but flowers best in full sun. It tolerates clay soils as long as the drainage is good. Although it is drought tolerant, it does best with consistent moisture and may suffer from leaf scorch in hot, dry summers.

It spreads by root suckers which should be pruned to restrain colonization. Keep in mind when pruning that flowers will appear on old growth. Flowers from January to early March in a variety of colors from yellow to reddish-purple with petals resembling twisted ribbons.

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Height: 8.00 ft

Sun: Partial

Water: Dry to Medium

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Hamamelis vernalis, also known as Witch-hazel, It is easy to grow in both sun and partial shade but flowers best in full sun. It tolerates clay soils as long as the drainage is good. Although it is drought tolerant, it does best with consistent moisture and may suffer from leaf scorch in hot, dry summers.

It spreads by root suckers which should be pruned to restrain colonization. Keep in mind when pruning that flowers will appear on old growth. Flowers from January to early March in a variety of colors from yellow to reddish-purple with petals resembling twisted ribbons.

Shrub

Height: 8.00 ft

Sun: Partial

Water: Dry to Medium

Hamamelis vernalis, also known as Witch-hazel, It is easy to grow in both sun and partial shade but flowers best in full sun. It tolerates clay soils as long as the drainage is good. Although it is drought tolerant, it does best with consistent moisture and may suffer from leaf scorch in hot, dry summers.

It spreads by root suckers which should be pruned to restrain colonization. Keep in mind when pruning that flowers will appear on old growth. Flowers from January to early March in a variety of colors from yellow to reddish-purple with petals resembling twisted ribbons.

Shrub

Height: 8.00 ft

Sun: Partial

Water: Dry to Medium

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