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Hamamelis virginiana - Witch Hazel
Hamamelis virginiana - Witch Hazel
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Sizes available: HPP quart, coming in 2026
Basics: zones 3-8, 15-20' x 15-20', full sun to part shade, best flowering is in full sun, but will struggle there without enough moisture, yellow blooms in late fall usually after leaf drop, likes a moist but well-drained, rich, acidic soil, but is adaptable to both shadier and drier sites. Tolerates clay and can take occasional flooding.
Common names: Witch Hazel, Common Witch-hazel, American Witch-hazel, Beadwood, Winterbloom, Snapping Hazelnut, Tobacco-wood, Water-witch, Wicke (Middle English for "lively") Hazel - also Striped or Spotted Alder. Common names can be confusing.
Family: Hamamelidaceae
Origin/Distribution: Nova Scotia south to central Florida, east to Texas and north to Minnesota. Native to Maine.
Habitat: Found in mixed hardwood understory, woodland edge and openings, stream banks, and moist thickets.
More: The bark and leaves have been used medicinally. Extracts, distillates, ointments, and eye washes are currently available as over-the-counter remedies. Leaves and twigs are used to make tea. The crotched branches are used to locate underground water or buried treasure. I think the foliage has potential in spring bouquets and perhaps the flowering branches in fall. More information coming soon.
Source: small whips from Cold Stream Farm grown on at Honey Petal Plants
Image credits: Wikimedia Commons
