Trees & Shrubs » Hamamelis (Witch Hazel) 61 items found. Click on photo/text link for more information on any product.
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Hamamelis (Witch Hazel) Explore the wonderful world of witch hazels! These magical shrubs offer numerous noteworthy attributes for the adventurous gardener, including unique flowers, fragrance and outstanding fall color. They are useful additions to the landscape where they can be used as small shade-tolerant trees with several seasons of interest. Underplant with bulbs and perennials to complete the picture! The genus Hamamelis includes several species native to the Eastern United States including H. virginiana and H. vernalis. Asian species include H. mollis and H. japonica, which hybridizers have used to create a host of outstanding cultivars ranging in flower color from citron yellow to dark purple-red. As all witch hazel cultivars are budded onto seedling understock (usually H. virginiana) you should be on the lookout for any unusually vigorous shoots arising from the base of the plant. Yellow flowers in autumn will be another clue that these shoots are from the understock, not the cultivar. Simply prune them out as soon as possible.
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HAMAMELIS virginiana 'Lemon Lime' Of the four variegated witch hazels we offer, this is Ron's favorite as it is the most splashy. Leaves are about speckled and streaked about 50-50 percent green and yellow. The pattern is irregular yet consistant if that makes sense. more info
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HAMAMELIS virginiana 'Little Suzie' Selected from a batch of seedlings in 1992 for its compact habit and shorter internodes. It flowers freely from a young age and because of the shorter internodes, flowers are packed closer together for a more dramatic effect. more info
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HAMAMELIS virginiana 'Mohonk Red' Found at the Mohonk Nature Preserve in New York. Light red petals shade to yellow at the tips. This is the deepest colored virginiana witch hazel known. more info
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HAMAMELIS virginiana var. mexicana From a couple of isolated mountainous areas in east-central Mexico. Differs from H. virginiana in having a twiggy, more densely branched habit and the new growth and leaves being pubescent.(covered in little hairs) Flowers are yellow/cream in autumn. more info
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HAMAMELIS x intermedia 'Amanon' An upright rounded shrub with nice sulfur yellow flowers that are faintly sweet in mid winter. The slightly twisted and crimped petals are 25 mm long by 1.5 mm wide. The base of the petals have a light red tint and the calyx light maroon-red. In autumn, f more info
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HAMAMELIS x intermedia 'Arnhem' A hot new variety with masses of fragrant orange-red flowers blooming in January / February. more info
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HAMAMELIS x intermedia 'Foxy Lady' Jimi Hendrix lyrics come to mind: "You've got to be all mine, all mine. Ooh, foxy lady!" Loads of spidery, dark red, fragrant flowers are produced in winter on a large deciduous shrub. Foliage turns luscious shades of orange and red in autumn. more info
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HAMAMELIS x intermedia 'Strawberries and Cream' Petals are red at the base, fading to cream at the tips. more info
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HAMAMELIS x intermedia 'Swallow Hayes' Sweetly scented, lemon to sulfur yellow flower are produced mid winter and have a faint red tinting at the base of the petals with a maroon red calyx. Growth habit is vase shaped when young, spreading more with age. more info
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HAMAMELIS xintermedia 'Agnes' Wide-spreading habit like its japonica parent. Dark red flower, flowering mid to late winter. more info
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HAMAMELIS xintermedia 'Allgold' Buttercup yellow flowers, sweet scent and early winter flowering all describe 'Allgold'. So what makes it worth adding to your collection? How about long, thin, twisted petals for a delicate, airy effect in your winter garden? more info
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HAMAMELIS xintermedia 'Andrea' Named for the breeder's second daughter, this recent addition to the Witch Hazel world was awarded one star at the Royal Boskoop Horticultural Society trials. Clear golden yellow, scented flowers on a spreading, vigorous bush blooming in midwinter. more info
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HAMAMELIS xintermedia 'Angelly' 'Angelly’ has bright lemon-yellow flowers and a compact
growth habit. Young foliage is flushed coppery red, while
autumn color is yellow with a hint of orange. more info
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HAMAMELIS xintermedia 'Antoine Kort' 'Antoine Kort' has good clear red flowers which are curled, twisted and crimped. It flowers in midwinter with a scent which is sweet and strong. Fall color is orange red. more info
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HAMAMELIS xintermedia 'Aphrodite' One of the new stars of the Witch Hazel world, from the originator of 'Angelly' and 'Aurora'. Hailed as a color breakthrough and awarded three stars at the Royal Boskoop Horticultural Society trials. Unique burnt orange flowers on a spreading, vigor more info
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