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Nov 20, 2014 9:10 AM CST
Name: Treehugger
Hanover Twp, PA (Zone 6a)
Region: United States of America Region: Northeast US Region: Pennsylvania Native Plants and Wildflowers Miniature Gardening Herbs
Enjoys or suffers cold winters Bee Lover Hostas Lover of wildlife (Black bear badge) Frogs and Toads Hummingbirder
I move 5 years ago and had to leave y native witchhazel behind. The bright yellow flowers were beautiful but came out in the fall and were sometimes hidden by the bright yellow foliage. I've since purchased three new witchhazels, H. intermedia 'Foxy Lady' and H. vernalis 'Amethyst' which are both very early bloomers even in the cold late winter and H. intermedia 'Pallida'. Now I have to see if my plant hunter friends can help me out with this newly discovered witchhazel. I'm excited.

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