What: Witch hazels are renowned for producing flowers just when we need them most: winter. Hamamelis x intermedia “Jelena” produces large, coppery-orange flowers in early and mid-winter on bare ... What: Witch hazels are renowned for producing flowers just when we need them most: winter.
Hamamelis x intermedia “Pallida” produces large, sulfur-yellow flowers in mid- and late winter. “Pallida” is ... Hamamelis × intermedia hybrids are crosses between Japanese witch hazel (H. japonica) and Chinese witch hazel (H.
hamamelis x intermedia, mollis). They are somewhat coarse, loosely-branched, medium to large, deciduous shrubs that typically grow 12-20’ tall. Hardy to USDA Zone 5 Hamamelis × intermedia, a hybrid of H. japonica and H. mollis.
hamamelis x intermedia, Dirr (1998, p. 421) gives brief descriptions of some 25 cultivars. Some of the common cultivars include: 'Arnond Promise' - clear yellow flowers, fall leaf color yellow, orange, reddish. 'Diane' - copper-red flowers, fall foliage yellow, orange, to red. Hamamelis × intermedia, the hybrid witch hazel, is a flowering plant in the family Hamamelidaceae. It is a hybrid of garden origin between H.
japonica and H. mollis. [1] Hybrid Witch Hazel (Hamamelis × intermedia) is a cross between Hamamelis japonica (Japanese Witch Hazel) and Hamamelis mollis (Chinese Witch Hazel), belonging to the Hamamelidaceae family. This hybrid has been cultivated to combine the best traits of both parent species.