Hamamelis virginiana
A Michigan native, also known as American Witch-hazel, is a small tree that is commonly found along woodland edges. They are good for wildlife habitat as the seeds are edible, and the plant is a host for butterfly larvae. Flowers in fall, around October. Witch hazel is also known as a natural astringent, and has a variety of human uses.
Seedlings are about one year old
Height: 15-25’ tall in maturity
Soil: Moist, well-drained soil
Sunlight: Full sun, partial shade, full shade
Hamamelis virginiana
A Michigan native, also known as American Witch-hazel, is a small tree that is commonly found along woodland edges. They are good for wildlife habitat as the seeds are edible, and the plant is a host for butterfly larvae. Flowers in fall, around October. Witch hazel is also known as a natural astringent, and has a variety of human uses.
Seedlings are about one year old
Height: 15-25’ tall in maturity
Soil: Moist, well-drained soil
Sunlight: Full sun, partial shade, full shade