94+ Summer Witch Hazel Shrub
Witch hazel is an exceptional large native shrub for northern homesites. Up to 10 tall and 15 wide.
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Native to missouri and arkansas this is the most shrub like species. For many northern gardeners this makes it a must have bush for a four season landscape. Witch hazel prefers a moist organically rich soil that leans toward acidic. A witch hazel or collection of witch hazels will provide protection and a framework in summer without being spectacular in any way.A perfect choice for breaking up long boundaries and fence lines. On feb 13 2014 coriaceous from roslindale ma wrote. Japanese witch hazel hamamelis japonica zones. Hardy this upright cultivar with gracefully ascending branches sports broadly oval green leaves which.
You can plant witch hazel jelena in a full sun location but it also grows well in partial shade. Witch hazel plants can be grown in planting zones 5 through 8. After 4 or 5 years it has become about 5 feet high and six feet wide. Seven hamamelis vernalis vernal or spring blooming witch hazel cultivars round out the trial.
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