Enhance your landscape with the Witch Hazel quart pot, a hardy, deciduous shrub known for its vibrant yellow blooms in fall. This unique plant reaches up to 6 meters in height, forming a dense, multi-stemmed structure. Its fragrant flowers appear in clusters, adding charm to gardens when most plants are dormant. The oval green leaves turn bright yellow with rusty spots in autumn, creating a breathtaking seasonal display.
Witch Hazel thrives in USDA zones 5-8, requiring minimal maintenance. It grows best in moist, well-drained soil with full sun to partial shade. The plant’s woody seed capsules burst open to eject seeds, aiding natural propagation. Perfect for landscaping, wildlife gardens, and natural hedges, Witch Hazel is an excellent addition to any outdoor space.
This listing includes one plant in a quart-sized container. Please ensure you understand proper care requirements before purchase. Certified nursery-grown in Tennessee, certificate #14856.
Key Features and Benefits:
- Type: Deciduous shrub with multi-stemmed growth
- Size: Quart-sized container; grows up to 6 meters tall
- Flowering Season: Bright yellow blooms in fall
- Hardiness: Thrives in USDA zones 5-8
- Uses: Ideal for landscaping, wildlife gardens, and natural hedges
Product Uses:
- Garden Landscaping: Adds seasonal interest with fall blooms
- Wildlife Garden: Attracts pollinators with fragrant flowers
- Hedging: Can be used as a natural privacy screen
- Ornamental Accent: Perfect for enhancing fall color displays
- Gifting: A thoughtful plant gift for garden enthusiasts
FAQs:
Q: How big does the Witch Hazel shrub get?
A: Witch Hazel can grow up to 6 meters (20 feet) tall, but regular pruning can keep it smaller and more compact.
Q: When does Witch Hazel bloom?
A: This plant produces bright yellow flowers in mid-to-late fall, adding color to the landscape when most plants are dormant.
Q: What growing conditions does Witch Hazel prefer?
A: It thrives in full sun to partial shade with moist, well-drained soil. It is tolerant of different soil types but prefers acidic to neutral pH.
Q: Is Witch Hazel deer-resistant?
A: While not completely deer-proof, Witch Hazel is fairly resistant to browsing due to its fragrant foliage and bark.
Q: Can Witch Hazel be grown in containers?
A: Yes, when young, Witch Hazel can be grown in large containers, but it’s best suited for in-ground planting as it matures.
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