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Be Witch Hazels Hamamelis in Bloom

Be Witch Hazels Hamamelis in Bloom

Hamamelis x intermedia primavera
Hamamelis x intermedia primavera was flowering on an open shrub. It was about 5 feet high and had a 7-9 feet circumference.

Hamamelis x intermedia Orange Beauty

Hamamelis x intermedia ‘Orange Beauty’ was 8 feet tall and well furnished with scented blossom.

Hamamelis x intermedia Jelena
Hamamelis x intermedia Jelena was the star of the display at Harlow Carr gardens on the 1st February. They obviously like the acid soil conditions and showed no sign of the cold December spell we all suffered.

Hamamelis intermedia

A floriferous tree in full bloom.

Hamamelis x intermedia primavera

As you may now know I like the spidery flowers of Hamamelis in fact I am ‘be witch hazeled’.
Read Growing Witch Hazels.
For pruning information read earlier gardeners tips

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