Hamamelis virginiana and Other Witch Hazels

By NEILMUIR1
November 23, 2014

Hamamelis virginiana is a most remarkable plant native to north America. It is also known as common or American witch hazel. It is always in use as a true medicinal plant and it is a plant of great ornamental beauty. Hamamelis vernalis, or the Ozark Witch Hazel, is native to Central America. Hamamelis ovalis, or Leonard's Witch Hazel, was only found in 2004 and although an American native is new to science.

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Aug 31, 2015 5:55 PM CST
Name: David Laderoute
Zone 5B/6 - NW MO (Zone 5b)
Ignoring Zones altogether
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NEILMUIR1 said:Dear David, they are quite slow to grow. But are worth it for as I stated they are stunning!
Neil.


Yes - there are 4 commonly available ones here in the States. The new one discovered just a few years ago is very rate. I have 3 and love them. I intersperse them with my Viburnum (of which I have ~ 15 now.)
Seeking Feng Shui with my plants since 1976

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