Species Chinese witch hazel
dark green leaves with lobed margins and gray-brown stems

Chinese witch hazel

Hamamelis mollis 'Goldcrest'

Chinese witch hazel (Hamamelis mollis 'Goldcrest') is an amazing plant species. It has golden-yellow flowers that appear in late winter and can last up to six weeks. The foliage is a glossy dark green, providing a beautiful contrast to the bright flowers. This species is highly fragrant with an unmistakable floral scent throughout the winter. It can tolerate both sunny and shady conditions and is mature enough to produce stunning flowers in its first season. It can also be pruned back hard, making it an ideal choice for small gardens and patios. Chinese witch hazel is a unique and eye-catching addition to any landscape.

Cycle:

Perennial

Watering:

Average

Propagation:

Layering Propagation,Cutting,Grafting Propagation,Division,Seed Propagation

Hardiness Zone:

6 - 8

Flowers:

Yellow tinged with maroon at petal bases Flowers

Sun:

Full sun,part shade

Leaf:

Yes

Leaf Color:

gold,green,yellow

Growth Rate:

Low

Maintenance:

Low

watering

Chinese witch hazel (Hamamelis mollis 'Goldcrest') should be watered regularly, with about 1 inch of water weekly. During summer months, water more frequently, especially when it is hot and dry. In the winter, water when the soil feels dry. Avoid over-watering as it can result in root rot. During the winter, the plant will require less water due to the dormant state of the plant. It is best to water the plant deeply, rather than frequent and shallow waterings

sunlight

The Chinese witch hazel (Hamamelis mollis 'Goldcrest') require full sun to partial shade. It should receive at least 4 to 6 hours of direct sunlight daily, in order to thrive. This species can also tolerate some afternoon shade if that's the only option. Just be sure to give it the best sunny location you can in order to maximize the its beautiful yellow blooms in late winter.

pruning

Chinese witch hazel (Hamamelis mollis 'Goldcrest') should be pruned from late winter to early spring while the plant is still dormant. Pruning should remove any branches or limbs that are dead, diseased, or damaged. Crossing or rubbing branches should also be removed to help increase air flow and light penetration into the plant's canopy. In addition, any excess and overly long branches can also be pruned to maintain the desired shape and size. If pruning for shape, make sure cuts are above a bud and are angled away from it to encourage new growth. Finally, prune to keep the plant healthy as this will aid in preventing disease and pest damage in the future.

Season

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Starts Flowering

Chinese witch hazel typically starts flowering in late winter or early spring, usually between February and April.

Starts Flowering

Chinese witch hazel typically starts flowering in late winter or early spring, usually between February and April.

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