A beautiful plant! I’d be happy to have it in my own garden but witch hazels refuse to grow here.
They have all been glorious here this year 😊
That’s pretty!
Wonderful! Those flowers look quite large too. A spectacular show!
They are particularly large blooms, Cathy, although more sparse than other varieties
Oh, that’s a beauty and your photos are lovely. Maybe I need to add a Witch Hazel here…
They do add colour and some fragrance to a winter garden for at least two months
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A beautiful plant! I’d be happy to have it in my own garden but witch hazels refuse to grow here.
They have all been glorious here this year 😊
That’s pretty!
Wonderful! Those flowers look quite large too. A spectacular show!
They are particularly large blooms, Cathy, although more sparse than other varieties
Oh, that’s a beauty and your photos are lovely. Maybe I need to add a Witch Hazel here…
They do add colour and some fragrance to a winter garden for at least two months