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Witch hazel

The witch hazel bush (Hamamelis virginiana) is a small tree with fragrant yellow blooms that is a member of the Hamanelidacease family and closely related to the sweet gum. Although witch hazel has many common names, the generic name means “together with fruit,” which refers to the fact that this special tree is the only tree in North America to have flowers, ripe fruit, and next year’s leaf buds on its branches at the same time. Description from Gardening Know How

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Witch hazel

Witch hazel fast facts

Scientific Name

Hamamelis vernalis

Family

Hamamelidaceae

Garden Type

Anywhere

Wildlife

Birds

Native Plant Region

North America

Light needs

Filtered

Water Needs

Medium

Plant Type

Flowering, Perennial, Shrub, Tree

Bloom Color(s)

Orange, Yellow

Height

10 + feet

Width

10+ feet

Months in Bloom

February, March

Safe Beneath Power Lines?

Yes
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