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Hamamelis vernalis, witch hazel
... witch hazel Hamamelis vernalis Sarg. Family: Hamamelidaceae (witch hazel and sweet gum) Common name: witch hazel, Ozark witch hazel Shrub to 3 m (9 ft) tall, usually with numerous branches from the base. Twigs ... Comment: An extract of the bark of this and other species of Hamamelis is used in witch-hazel lotion. Hamamelis is from Greek words meaning "at the same time" and "apple", possibly because ...
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Hamamelis virginiana, witch hazel
... hazel Hamamelis virginiana L. Family: Hamamelidaceae (witch hazel) Common names: witch hazel, American witch hazel Synonym: Hamamelis macrophylla Shrub or small tree to 5 m (15 ft) tall. Twigs glabrous or sparsely pubescent. ... : An extract of the bark of this and other species of Hamamelis is used in witch-hazel lotion. Hamamelis is from Greek words meaning "at the same time" and "apple", possibly ...
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Sweetgum
... a Christmas Tree Simple Tree Identification Related Sites LandscapingGardeningCampingBiology Sweetgum From Steve Nix, Your Guide to Forestry. FREE Newsletter. Sign Up Now! Tree in the Witch Hazel Family - Hamamelidaceae Hamamelidaceae - Watson/Dallwitz Description of Sweetgum - Liquidambar styraciflua Sweetgum Leaves: alternate, simple, palmately lobed. Fruit: a capsule. ...
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Winter Garden Forum - GardenWeb
... on Sat, Apr 8, 06 at 17:44 4 follow-ups, last one posted on Fri, Oct 20, 06 at 20:07 Witch hazel 'Diane' question Posted by: lisa2004 NY Z6 on Thu, Sep 28, 06 at 19:27 2 follow-ups, last one posted on ... on Sat, Feb 1, 03 at 10:40 37 follow-ups, last one posted on Wed, Aug 30, 06 at 11:07 Witch Hazel Diane in Bloom Posted by: kyporkchop 6 KY on Wed, Feb 1, 06 at 13:02 5 follow-ups, last one posted ...
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Iowa Gardening Forum - GardenWeb
... 15:55 1 follow-up, posted on Wed, Oct 4, 06 at 16:41 Fall veggie planting? Posted by: tannabanana 5a IA on Wed, Aug 2, 06 at 10:00 5 follow-ups, last one posted on Wed, Oct 4, 06 at 10:27 anyone growing witch hazel? Posted by: dirtdoctortoo z4b/5a IA on Wed, Sep 6, 06 at 15:36 3 follow-ups, last one posted on Mon, Sep 25, 06 at 23:29 How ...
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Hosta College Class Listing
... Daylily and Hosta author, Reggie Millette will dis Instructor: Reggie Millette Maximum Enrollment: 30 Bio: Class ID: 5011 Title: Witch Hazel as Companions for Hostas Details: Witch Hazels (Hamamelis) can be used to create mic Instructor: Ronald Schlib Maximum Enrollment: 50 Bio: Class ID: 5012 Title: From Liner to the Garden Details: Learn where to order and how ...
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justgardeners.com
... one is a mid sized evergreen shrub with small, fragrant blossoms in early spring. Clethra -- Eastern natives, these deciduous shrubs bloom in late summer, and have a spicy fragrance. Corylopsis -- Witch hazel relatives attractive in many seasons. Late winter yellow blossoms hang from the branches; provides good spring and fall leaf color. Daphne -- Many different species here, but almost all are ...
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Trees of Reed: Family Tour, Intro.
... . Many of the photos on this page are of oaks, which are found in the Beech family (Fagaceae). Betulaceae - Birch Family Cercidiphyllaceae - Katsura Family Fagaceae - Beech Family Hamamelidaceae - Witch Hazel Family Juglandaceae - Walnut Family Platanaceae - Sycamore Family Ulmaceae - Elm Family Page 4: Flowering trees in subclasses Magnoliidae, Dilleniidae, and Asteridae This is a mixed bag. Of ...
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Trees of Reed: Persian Parrotia
Trees of Reed: Persian Parrotia Persian Parrotia Scientific Name: Parrotia persica Family: Hamamelidaceae The Persian parrotia is a relative of witch hazel from northern Iran. It can be a medium-sized tree with a single trunk or a tall shrub with many trunks. Growing 20 to 40 feet high, it is known primarily for its red, yellow, and orange fall foliage ...
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Open Directory - Science:Biology:Flora and Fauna:Plantae:Magnoliophyta:Magnoliopsida
... and Mimosa. The taxonomy at dmoz.org treats these three as separate families and defines the Fabaceae narrowly - see the related links for the Caesalpiniaceae and Mimosaceae. Hamamelidaceae Witch-hazel family. Lythraceae Loosestrife family. Mimosaceae Family of broad-leaved flowering plants that includes Acacia, Albizia, and Mimosa. Flowers are actinomorphic (with radial symmetry), usually borne ...
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