Species Chinese witch hazel
burgundy and yellow, spider-like flowers with bluish-green, rough stems

Chinese witch hazel

Hamamelis mollis 'Imperialis'

Chinese witch hazel (Hamamelis mollis 'Imperialis') is an incredibly hardy and versatile shrub with an exotic, eye-catching appearance. It’s an evergreen that produces magnificent, vibrant yellow flowers that add a pop of color to any garden. Its unique ruffled and rich green leaves make it a standout and also attract many kinds of birds, while its sweet-smelling fragrant yellow flowers make it a great addition to any yard. Not only is it extremely attractive but it’s also very adaptable and easy to grow—able to thrive in a variety of soils, light levels, and temperatures. In short, Chinese witch hazel is an ideal choice for adding a stunning burst of color and flair to any garden.

Cycle:

Perennial

Watering:

Average

Propagation:

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

Hardiness Zone:

5 - 8

Flowers:

Yellow petals with red at the base Flowers

Sun:

Full sun,part shade

Leaf:

Yes

Leaf Color:

green

Growth Rate:

Low

Maintenance:

Low

Drought Tolerant:

Yes

watering

It is recommended to water Chinese witch hazel (Hamamelis mollis 'Imperialis') once a week during the growing season. Water the plant deeply, until the water drizzles through the drainage holes of the pot. To prevent root rot, allow the soil to dry in between watering. During the winter months, the plant should be watered only every 2 to 3 weeks. Additionally, Chinese witch hazel should be misted occasionally with soft water to create a humid environment.

sunlight

Chinese witch hazel thrives in full sun to part shade, although it prefers full sun for the best flowering display. It needs at least 4 to 6 hours of direct sunlight per day, preferably in the morning. Morning sunlight is especially important for this plant, as it helps to dry morning dew and protect the plant from potential fungal or bacterial infections. During summer months, this plant may benefit from some part shade if there is strong afternoon sun.

pruning

When to Prune: Chinese witch hazel should be pruned in late winter, just before the start of new growth. How Much to Prune: Pruning should be limited to removing dead, damaged, and overcrowded branches. This variety will tolerate hard pruning, so removal of up to 1-third of the branches can be done depending on the size of the shrub. It is always best to prune conservatively and remove only what is necessary.

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.

Hardiness Map