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Why witch hazel blooms in the cold

Why witch hazel blooms in the cold

in Exploratory Gardening, Garden Design, Outdoor Gardening, Plant Care Techniques, Plant Types and Uses, Sustainable Gardening January 18, 2024 by Christian

In January, a flowering shrub can feel almost unreasonable. The garden is mostly structure: bark, seed heads, mulch, stone, the green insistence of evergreens. Then witch hazel opens on bare wood. Its flowers do not arrive as soft spring cups or summer trumpets. They arrive as thin ribbons, yellow or copper or red, curling and uncurling in the cold like…

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