by Marta Rojas
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Hamamelis mollis
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In the Witt Winter Garden

 
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Beth Morrow wrote:
Where would I find a tree like this.? I have never seen one! »
· Comment · 16 months ago
Annie Thornton If you would like to read more about this species of tree, check out this featured ideabook as well:


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Emily Hurley Perfect!
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added by Annie Thornton to Great Design Plant: Chinese Witch Hazel
How to use it. Elegant arching form and winter blooms make this tree an obvious choice for a landscape specimen tree. Its relatively small footprint makes Chinese witch hazel a suitable tree for petite or urban gardens. Collect a flowering branch or two for a foraged floral arrangement.Keep it growing. Pest-free and easy to grow, these trees are beautiful landscape investments, well worth the time they take to mature. While they prefer moist, well-drained, acidic soil of woodland gardens, they are moderately drought tolerant. Keep Chinese witch hazel protected from harsh winter winds until the risk of winter frost damage has passed. More great design trees:Manzanita | Japanese Maple | Persian Ironwood | Smoke Tree | Bald Cypress | Tree AloeGreat design plants:Redtwig Dogwood | Hens-and-Chicks | Snake Flower | Toyon | Black Mondo GrassFeather Reed Grass | New Zealand Wind Grass | Red Kangaroo Paw | Blue Chalk SticksCatmint | Slipper Plant | Golden Creeping Jenny
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added by sosborn4 to gardening and landscape ideas (6 days ago)
Chinese witchazel
added by xuying13 to garden (2 weeks ago)
金缕梅
added by jessib to Exterior (3 weeks ago)
chinese witch hazel
added by myriban to Landscape Ideas (6 weeks ago)
Branching habit, multi stemmed, and early yellow flowers...maybe for front yard near big evergreen tree.
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tree
added by twenty7 design to porter residence (2 months ago)
Chinese witch hazel
added by Dawn W to garden/outside (3 months ago)
this would be a fun addition to a late winter landscape
added by Shanan Pictou to Plants for the garden (3 months ago)
blooms in the winter
added by Michele Meehan-Parr to micheleparr's ideas (4 months ago)
can be planted in zones 5-8 hmmm...
added by filethis to filethis's ideas (6 months ago)
nice open tree
added by clareshaw to clareshaw garden ideas (8 months ago)
Chinese Witch Hazel
added by Sherri Langley to Outdoor (8 months ago)
Great Design Plant: Chinese Witch Hazel Brighten up your February with this easy tree's sunny winter blooms
added by Abriga Design LLC to Landscaping (8 months ago)
Chinese witch hazel: Pest-free and easy to grow, these trees are beautiful landscape investments, well worth the time they take to mature. While they prefer moist, well-drained, acidic soil of woodland gardens, they are moderately drought tolerant. Keep Chinese witch hazel protected from harsh winter winds until the risk of winter frost damage has passed.
added by designerpuppy to designerpuppy's ideas (8 months ago)
Tree
added by sherisue to Landscaping Likes (8 months ago)
Could my yard sustain this tree?
added by nfq3 to nfq3's ideas (9 months ago)
love the tree - chinese witch hazel
added by flykiwi to my new garden, edible (11 months ago)
How to use it. Elegant arching form and winter blooms make this tree an obvious choice for a landscape specimen tree. Its relatively small footprint makes Chinese witch hazel a suitable tree for petite or urban gardens. Collect a flowering branch or two for a foraged floral arrangement. Keep it growing. Pest-free and easy to grow, these trees are beautiful landscape investments, well worth the time they take to mature. While they prefer moist, well-drained, acidic soil of woodland gardens, they are moderately drought tolerant. Keep Chinese witch hazel protected from harsh winter winds until the risk of winter frost damage has passed. More great design trees: Manzanita | Japanese Maple | Persian Ironwood | Smoke Tree | Bald Cypress | Tree Aloe Great design plants: Redtwig Dogwood | Hens-and-Chicks | Snake Flower | Toyon | Black Mondo Grass Feather Reed Grass | New Zealand Wind Grass | Red Kangaroo Paw | Blue Chalk Sticks Catmint | Slipper Plant | Golden Creeping Jenny
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Tree
added by hipstyle to Landscaping (12 months ago)
Witchhazel, spring bloom
added by katcazier to Exterior (12 months ago)
Chinese witch hazel
added by 517cooper to 517cooper's ideas (12 months ago)
love the yellow witch hazel
added by annericca to Yard (12 months ago)
winter tree
added by rbermudez to rbermudez's ideas (13 months ago)
kool
added by Isaza art & design to plants (13 months ago)
Chinese witch hazel (Hamamelis mollis).
added by rowdylien to Yard (13 months ago)
witch hazel
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Trees
added by robertamb to robertamb's ideas (14 months ago)
chinese garden
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Winter blooms
added by rcnichol to Gardens (14 months ago)
Chinese withc hazel woodland gardend moderately drought tolerant
added by joslynd to Landscaping/plants (14 months ago)
Chinese witch hazel tree - deer tolerant!
added by kcarayan to kcarayan's Favorites (14 months ago)
Landscape tree. Color. Acidic soil
added by wct30058 to Landscape and Plants (14 months ago)
Chinese Witch Hazel
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Chinese witch hazel tree
added by annierag to Outside (15 months ago)
Botanical name: Hamamelis mollis Common names: Chinese witch hazel USDA zones: 5-8 Water requirement: Average Sun requirement: Full sun to partial shade Mature size: 10-20’ tall x 10-15’ spread Tolerances: Deer, clay soil, moderate drought
added by genki to landscaping (15 months ago)
Ok with clay soil and deer! Yellow in winter.
added by lauren8285 to lauren8285's Favorites (15 months ago)
Idea for next to red twig dogwoods
added by micasanumero2 to micasanumero2's ideas (15 months ago)
flowering tree
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Chinese witch hazel
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Everything.
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chinese witch hazel
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Witch hazel
added by the_green_quail to Landscaping (15 months ago)
love the color for winterscape & shape of tree
added by rhrescak to rhrescak's Favorites (15 months ago)
I want one of these plants
added by pamedpet to Garden & Outdoors (16 months ago)
witch hazel
added by Susan K to Outdoors and plants (16 months ago)
Chinese witch hazel
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chinese witch hazel
added by maggiejordan to Plants (16 months ago)
Witchhazel....Spring bloom
added by rosiejo to rosiejo's ideas (16 months ago)
Will it survive in mi
added by codes708 to codes708's Favorites (16 months ago)
chinese witch hazel, blooms in winter
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chinese witch hazel
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chinese witch hazel
added by salex to garden (16 months ago)
Hamamelis mollis
added by whitleyalex to whitleyalex's ideas (16 months ago)
neat
added by coolit to coolit's ideas (16 months ago)
How to use it. Elegant arching form and winter blooms make this tree an obvious choice for a landscape specimen tree. Its relatively small footprint makes Chinese witch hazel a suitable tree for petite or urban gardens. Collect a flowering branch or two for a foraged floral arrangement.
added by katheyann to katheyann's ideas (16 months ago)
beautiful landscape tree for zones 5-8
added by Joan Martin to jem exterior (16 months ago)
Chinese which hazel
added by pivoine to pivoine's ideas (16 months ago)
Chinese hamamelis
added by kattwood to outdoors (16 months ago)
Few things are more stunning in a winter landscape than a bare-branched tree in full bloom. Before a hint of spring emerges, golden blossoms abound the free-branching framework of Chinese witch hazel (Hamamelis mollis). Before the snow has melted and the days have extended, enjoy the brilliant glow of Chinese witch hazel — a sunny landscape remedy for the wintertime blues.
added by mainejen13 to landscape (16 months ago)
Chinese witch hazel
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witch hazel
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yes
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chinese witch hazel
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landscaping
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chinese witch hazel
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chinese witch hazel
added by peacock_cottage to outside (16 months ago)
Botanical name: Hamamelis mollis Common names: Chinese witch hazel USDA zones: 5-8 Water requirement: Average Sun requirement: Full sun to partial shade Mature size: 10-20’ tall x 10-15’ spread Tolerances: Deer, clay soil, moderate drought
added by 1130westway to 4975 sandstone (16 months ago)
chinese which hazel : Hamamelis mollis
added by kaponton to kaponton's Favorites (16 months ago)
Chinese Witch Hazel
added by haleysuzanne to outdoor (16 months ago)
chinese witch hazel - winter blooming landscaping choice. good for zones 5-8.
added by joey_o to joey-o's outdoor spaces (16 months ago)
Chinese witch hazel Hamemelis mollis
added by hdtress to hdtress's ideas (16 months ago)
witch hazel
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possibility?
added by designdilema to designdilema's ideas (16 months ago)
Tree for back garden
added by mmay6 to outdoor ideas (16 months ago)
chinese witchazel-good for our yard
added by Karen Stolt to Cobblestone (16 months ago)
tree for yard?
added by cgehrlsm to cgehrlsm's Favorites (16 months ago)
Winter blossoms
added by Beth Morrow to beth_morrow's ideas (16 months ago)
Love this unexpected burst of sunshine in the yard...just beautiful, I've never even heard of this tree Now I must ave one!
added by selinamcgee to selinamcgee's Favorites (16 months ago)
Chinese Witch Hazel
added by shiraz to Outside (16 months ago)
Witch Hazel Tree. Beautiful. Flowers in early Spring.
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Chinese witch hazel
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Chinese witch hazel
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