Description: Witch-hazel flowers earlier than other plants and stays in bloom longer as well. Most perennial plants bloom for roughly two weeks, but witch-hazel does so for eight weeks or more. It first opens in winter, usually during a warm spell, but the flowers don’t die when the temperature drops back down. Instead, the ribbonlike petals curl up temporarily, and as soon as the temperature rises, they unfurl againWitch-hazels are described as small trees or large shrubs, and the various species and cultivars of the Hamamelis genus can range from 5 to 20 feet tall and are often just as wide. Grow witch-hazel alone as a specimen plant or in groups under a deciduous canopy along with early-spring bulbs and perennials. It does well planted amid a carpet of spring flowers like Crocus, Galanthus, Muscari, and Erythronium. Wherever you decide to grow it, witch-hazel is a worthy addition to the garden.A cross between Hamamelis mollis and H. japonica, this is the witch-hazel you are most likely to find in a nursery. Most hybrid cultivars grow 8 to 12 feet tall and bloom from January to March, including ‘Diane’, which has rich red flowers, and ‘Pallida’, a light-yellow-flowered option. My favorite is ‘Jelena’, which has spectacular fall foliage, fragrant, multicolored flowers ranging from orange to dark copper, and a beautiful natural vase-shaped form. The specimen in the Rock Garden is particularly wonderful.No Shipping to Ak, Hi
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Location: McMinnville, Tennessee
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Brand: Unbranded
Season of Interest: Spring, Summer
Type: Roots
Life Cycle: Perennial
Watering: Medium
Common Name: Pink Witch Hazel
Genus: Hazel
Sunlight: Medium Sun
Features: Flowering
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Color: 12-18''
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Available Quantity: 50
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Color: 18-24''
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