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Botanical Name:
Hamamelis × intermedia 'Pallida'
ham-ah-MAY-lis ex in-ter-MEE-dee-ah
Common Name: Witch hazel
Genus:
Hamamelis
There are few better winter displays than the blossoms of 'Pallida' witch hazel. Bright green leaves line its flaring branches in spring and summer. After a display of yellow fall color, the plant shows its distinctive branch structure. Around the end of December, clusters of buds begin to open into spidery, pale yellow flowers. These cover the branches until early March, giving off a rich, fruity perfume. This small tree or large shrub grows up to 12 feet tall and wide.
Care:
Prefers moist but well-drained, loamy, acidic to neutral soil in full sun to partial shade. Apply mulch and shelter from wind and sun to avoid winter burn.
Propagation:
Graft cultivars in late winter, or bud in late summer
Problems:
Gall aphids, leaf rollers, scale insects, powdery mildew, or leaf spots may occur
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Photo/Illustration: Susan Roth