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The vernal witch hazel, Hamamelis vernalis, is native to stream banks of the south-central portions of this country. It is the earliest shrub to flower in spring, and its small, yellow-red blooms can be prolonged in cold weather. At the Garden, it typically blooms from late February to early April, depending on the weather. It can form dense, multi-stemmed colonies along streams by sending out suckers. The medium green leaves turn a spectacular golden yellow in fall. It is more tolerant of higher pH soils than H. virginiana and grows well in poorly drained clay soils.
| Part Sun, Part Shade | |
| No | |
| 6-10 ft | |
| 8-15 ft | |
| Spring, Winter | |
| Yes | |
| Yellow | |
| Mild | |
| Yes | |
| Yes |