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Witchhazels in bloom
comments (1) December 30th, 2009 in gallery
Here are two Witchhazels in bloom on a snowy Philadelphia day in February. The witchhazel on the left is Hamamelis x intermedia 'Diane', the one on the right is Hamamelis x intermedia 'Jelena'. They instill the wintriest day with an illusion of warmth.
posted in: The Gallery, Witchhazels in bloom
About this contest
Whether you live in a warm climate or are buried under a pile of snow, we want to see your winter garden. Get out your cameras and post photos of your winter garden in our gallery.
Four winners will receive a prize pack from the New York Botanical Garden worth $65. For more details, see the contest rules.
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Thanx Posted: 9:30 am on January 12th