Witch hazel is also exceptionally winter hardy, grows well anywhere in the country and is generally tolerant of a range of different growing conditions.
Colourful impression
As they are slow growing at first, it may take witch hazels a few years to make a diet bright and colourful impression in the garden, but as they mature they develop a striking branch structure with the flowers carried in clusters in winter and early spring. Given space to develop, a witch hazel is an essential winter shrub.
The witch hazel extract sometimes used medicinally is distilled from the leaves, bark or twigs of an American species, Hamamelis virginiana.
How to recognise witch hazels
THE flowers are unusual, with four slender twisted petals up to 3⁄4in (2cm) long creating a rather spidery look. Most varieties have gold or yellow flowers, although varieties with orange, coppery or slightly reddish flowers are now seen more often. In the autumn after flowering, the seed pods split explosively and fling the seeds up to 30ft (9m) from the parent plant.
From Asia come two winter or spring flowering witch hazels – Hamamelis mollis and Hamamelis japonica – with large flowers and, in the best varieties, a strong fragrance.
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