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Witch Hazel Decoction, How to Make and Use
hamamelis virginiana, Virginische Zaubernuss | 15' height, 15' spread | Full sun to shade, but prefers part shade | Dry to moist, clay, sand or loam | Uniquely late flowering shrub with a bloom time of Sept to Nov
10 Best Trees and Shrubs for Fall Color
Witch Hazel*If you crave fragrance and flowers, as well as colorful leaves in fall, plant this native shrub. It glows with yellow when its leaves turn in early autumn. In late fall, its flowers appear and remain on the branches even after the leaves have fallen (see inset). The flowers, also yellow, have a curious shape that some people compare to mopheads or spiders, and smell of spice.Full sun to partial shade; regular water; Zones 3-9
10 Reasons Why Witch Hazel Rocks!
10 Ways to Use Witch Hazel / Hamamelis virginiana is a small tree that is native to Eastern North America. The leaves, bark, and flowers have been used as a traditional herbal remedy by many native North Americans for centuries. Naturally rich in large quantities of tannins, which have a drying effect, witch hazel is nature’s knockout astringent herb!
Vegetables, Plants, Flowers, Seeds & Garden Supplies | Dobies
Witch Hazel Plant - Hamamelis x intermedia Diane
Common witch hazel - Fine Gardening
Hamamelis virginiana (Common witch hazel) - Fine Gardening Plant Guide
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Witch-Hazel (Hammamelis virginiana) *native..This small NATIVE tree or tall shrub is often multi-trunked and usually grows10-15 ft. tall but can reach 35 ft. in height. The large, crooked, spreading branches form an irregular, open crown. The floral display of witch hazel is unique. Its fragrant, yellow flowers with strap-like, crumpled petals appear in the late fall.
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Grow witch hazel as part of an apothecary garden. Photo courtesy Hemera/Thinkstock