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Common Witchhazel is a unique native shrub or small tree best known for its late fall bloom, when fragrant, ribbon-like yellow flowers appear along bare or nearly bare branches. This unusual flowering time extends seasonal interest well beyond most woody plants. Clean green foliage provides a full summer canopy before turning yellow in fall. Adaptable to sun or part shade and tolerant of a range of soils, this Illinois native is well suited to woodland edges, naturalized areas, and mixed shrub borders. Once established, witchhazel develops good drought tolerance while remaining reliable and long-lived in the landscape.
| Hamamelis virginiana | |
| Full Sun, Part Shade | |
| 3 | |
| 15-20 ft | |
| 15-20 ft | |
| Low Water Needs | |
| Deer Resistant | |
| Late Fall | |
| Yellow | |
| Green | |
| Irregular, Spreading | |
| Drought Tolerant, Fragrant Flowers | |
| Yellow | |
| Medium | |
| Native to Illinois |