Enhance your garden with 2 Witch Hazel bare root seedlings (1-2 feet tall), a stunning deciduous shrub renowned for its brilliant fall-blooming yellow flowers and low-maintenance care. Hardy in USDA zones 5-8, this shrub grows up to 6 meters tall, forming a dense, multi-stemmed structure perfect for landscaping.
Witch Hazel thrives in varied soil conditions, preferring well-draining, moist soil with access to full sun or partial shade. Its fragrant flowers bloom in mid-to-late fall, adding a splash of color to autumn landscapes. The woody capsules release seeds explosively, ensuring natural propagation.
With its attractive oval-shaped green foliage, which turns golden yellow in fall, this plant is a perfect addition to gardens, wildlife habitats, and naturalized settings. The smooth, light brown bark adds winter interest even after the leaves drop.
This hardy and adaptable shrub is excellent for pollinator gardens, drawing bees and butterflies. Ideal for hedgerows, mixed borders, and woodland gardens, it also makes a unique gift for plant lovers. Order your 2 bare root Witch Hazel seedlings today and enjoy a low-maintenance, fall-blooming beauty in your outdoor space!
Key Features and Benefits:
- Product Type: Deciduous flowering shrub
- Size: 1-2 feet tall bare root seedlings
- Hardiness: USDA zones 5-8
- Blooms: Fragrant yellow flowers in fall
- Uses: Landscaping, pollinator gardens, hedgerows, woodland settings
FAQs:
Q: How do I plant my Witch Hazel bare root seedlings?
A: Soak the roots in water before planting in well-draining soil. Ensure the planting hole is twice as wide as the root ball and water thoroughly.
Q: How fast does Witch Hazel grow?
A: Witch Hazel has a moderate growth rate, reaching 6-10 feet in height over several years, depending on soil and light conditions.
Q: When does Witch Hazel bloom?
A: It produces fragrant yellow flowers from mid-to-late fall, making it an excellent choice for late-season garden color.
Q: Does Witch Hazel require special care?
A: No, it is low-maintenance. It thrives in full sun to partial shade and prefers moist, well-drained soil.
Q: Can I plant Witch Hazel in containers?
A: While possible, it is best suited for landscapes, hedgerows, and gardens where it has space to grow and bloom naturally.
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