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Witch
Hazel
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A vase-shaped deciduous shrub with clusters of large, fragrant, bright
coppery-orange flowers on bare stems in December and January. The tiered braches
of this award-winning form of witch hazel contrast well with the vertical stems
of dogwood, like the yellow-olive winter branches of Cornus stolonifera
'Flaviramea'. Best grown in fertile, moist, well-drained, neutral to acid soil,
it makes an ideal specimen plant for a sunny shrub border or woodland
edge.Position: full sun or partial shadeSoil: moderately fertile, moist,
well-drained neutral to acid soilRate of growth: slow-growingFlowering period:
January to February Flower colour: bright coppery-orangeOther features: the
bright green leaves turn spectacular shades of yellow, orange and red in autumn;
valuable for indoor flower arrangementsHardiness: fully hardyGarden care: In
early spring removed any misplaced, crossing or diseased branches and apply a
generous 5-7cm (2-3in) mulch of well-rotted compost or manure around the base of
the plantWas �19.95, now �14.95 Guide Price £14.95
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