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Hamamelis x intermedia Westerstede
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Witch Hazel Westerstede
Flowering later than other witch hazels, Hamamelis x intermedia Westerstede is a large, fairly vigorous, deciduous shrub with an upright, shapely, vase-shaped habit, or occasionly a small tree. The broad, hazel-like leaves are glossy and dark green, turning yellow in autumn. In February and March, spidery, pale yellow flowers appear, over 3cm in size, with slightly twisted petals and purplish-red calyxes; they have very little scent. Witch hazel Westerstede is a nicely proportioned, small and very healthy cultivar, and the late flowering is an asset in very cold areas .
Site: ShelteredSoil: Well-drained, humus-rich, acid soil; tolerates neutral soil if reliably moistPosition: Flowers best in full sunSeason of interest: Spring, autumnHardiness: Fully hardyHeight: up to 11’ (3.5m) Spread: 8’ (2.5m)
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Pot | 2L€20.00
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Pot | 5L€20.00