Ozark Witch Hazel | Hamamelis vernalis
Ozark Witch Hazel | Hamamelis vernalis
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Ozark Witch Hazel, Hamamelis vernalis, brings delicate flowers in the last days of winter to early spring. Before the leaves emerge, in mid to late winter fragrant flowers with curled, ribbon-like petals appear along the stems.
Read moreOzark Witch Hazel, Hamamelis vernalis, brings delicate flowers in the last days of winter to early spring. Before the leaves emerge, in mid to late winter fragrant flowers with curled, ribbon-like petals appear along the stems. Ozark Witch Hazel’s flowers can be a variety of colors from pale yellow, or orange to dark reddish-purple. Its lovely rounded leaves start out light green with reddish tints, turn dark green, then end golden yellow in fall. Smaller in size that its native cousin, the Common Witch Hazel, Ozark Witch Hazel typically grows to about 6′ tall, but can reach up to 10′ tall.
If given space, Ozark Witch Hazel will spread by suckers to form colonizes. Grows easily in average to medium moist, well-drained soils in full sun to part shade. For best flowering place in full sun. Hamamelis prefers a rich soil and consistent moisture. Pruning is best done in spring after flowering.
Ozark Witch Hazel grows easily in average to medium moist, well-drained soils in full sun to part shade. For best flowering place in full sun. Ozark Witch Hazel prefers a rich soil and consistent moisture. No pruning is needed, but if required is best done in spring after flowering has ended. Remove suckers to prevent shrubs from colonizing.
*Please note, this variety is native to Missouri.
Plant Details:
Height: 6-10'
Spread: 8-15'
Exposure: Full Sun
Bloom Time: Late Winter, Early Spring
Zone: 4-8



About Ozark Witch Hazel
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Ozark Witch Hazel, Hamamelis vernalis, brings delicate flowers in the last days of winter to early spring.
Read moreOzark Witch Hazel, Hamamelis vernalis, brings delicate flowers in the last days of winter to early spring. Before the leaves emerge, in mid to late winter fragrant flowers with curled, ribbon-like petals appear along the stems. Ozark Witch Hazel’s flowers can be a variety of colors from pale yellow, or orange to dark reddish-purple. Its lovely rounded leaves start out light green with reddish tints, turn dark green, then end golden yellow in fall. Smaller in size that its native cousin, the Common Witch Hazel, Ozark Witch Hazel typically grows to about 6′ tall, but can reach up to 10′ tall.
If given space, Ozark Witch Hazel will spread by suckers to form colonizes. Grows easily in average to medium moist, well-drained soils in full sun to part shade. For best flowering place in full sun. Hamamelis prefers a rich soil and consistent moisture. Pruning is best done in spring after flowering.
Ozark Witch Hazel grows easily in average to medium moist, well-drained soils in full sun to part shade. For best flowering place in full sun. Ozark Witch Hazel prefers a rich soil and consistent moisture. No pruning is needed, but if required is best done in spring after flowering has ended. Remove suckers to prevent shrubs from colonizing.
*Please note, this variety is native to Missouri.
Plant Details:
Height: 6-10'
Spread: 8-15'
Exposure: Full Sun
Bloom Time: Late Winter, Early Spring
Zone: 4-8
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