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Deciduous.Your plant(s) will ship to the garden center you chose within the next 21 days. Rich coppery-orange flowers on this unusual shrub add blazing color to the winter landscape. Your plants are actively growing and we will only deliver them once they meet our rigorous quality standardsSign-up for design ideas, garden trends, and info on new plantsWater regularly - weekly, or more often in extreme heat.By clicking "LOGIN", you are The description of these plants has been written based on numerous outside resources.Bringing color before most plants have ventured a leaf...Hardy, low maintenance, and ignored by most pests,...This Mediterranean climate border is almost overwhelming in...Get your winter landscape to burst into vivid life!Dreaming of a resting spot where you could surround...Create pleasing contrasts in your spring garden.
It blooms in winter or early spring before new leaves emerge. Its Latin name refers to its intermediate appearance between those two species.
Hamamelis × intermedia, the hybrid witch hazel, is a flowering plant in the family Hamamelidaceae. Plant near entries and patios, where their sweet fragrance can be enjoyed. It is a hybrid of garden origin between H. japonica and H. mollis. Synonyms Hamamelis × intermedia 'Copper Beauty' . Hamamelis x intermedia hybrids are crosses between Japanese witch hazel (H. japonica) and Chinese witch hazel (H. mollis). This page is preserved for informational useWater regularly - weekly, or more often in extreme heat.Moderate growing; reaches 15 to 20 ft. tall, 10 to 15 ft. wide.Witch hazel is an exceptional large native shrub for northern home sites.
logging into shop.monrovia.comNo worries. All Rights Reserved. Fragrant, each flower consists of 4 ribbon-like, crinkled, strap-shaped petals. Hamamelis x intermedia 'Jelena' Sku #3923 Rich coppery-orange flowers on this unusual shrub add blazing color to the winter landscape. A perfect choice for breaking up long boundaries and fence lines. available at nursery Hamamelis x intermedia 'Orange Encore' Orange Encore Hybrid Witch Hazel. Hamamelis x intermedia 'Jelena' Jelena Hybrid Witch Hazel. Family Hamamelidaceae .
Dense clusters of flowers with wavy, strap-like petals blanket the bare branches of the dramatic, spreading form. Prized for its attractive winter blooms and superb fall colors, Hamamelis x intermedia 'Jelena' (Witch Hazel) is a large deciduous shrub with large, bright, coppery orange flowers in late winter to early spring. Makes unusual seasonal interest in out of the way walls of foundation planting. It is an upright or wide-spreading tree, not densely branched. But on cold days, they curl up again and nearly close up to prevent damage from freezing temperatures.Hardy, this upright cultivar with gracefully ascending branches sports broadly oval green leaves which warm up to attractive shades of yellow and red in fall.Noted for its abundant flowering, the quality of...Blooming well before the fat Dutch Crocus (Crocus...Most people celebrate daffodils as the harbingers...Winters may be long and cold, but your garden can...While extraordinarily good-looking on their own,...While every effort has been made to describe these plants accurately, please keep in mind that height, bloom time, and color may differ in various climates. If you provide us with your name, email address and the payment of a modest $25 annual membership fee, you will become a full member, enabling you to design and save up to 25 of your garden design ideas.To create additional collections, you must be a paid member of our site.Note this is the default cart. Prized for its profusion of sweetly fragrant flowers and its lovely fall colors, Hamamelis x intermedia 'Diane' (Witch Hazel) is a very eye-catching winter-flowering shrub. This is an artificial hybrid between H. japonica and H. mollis which has many attractive cultivars available. Prized for its attractive winter blooms and superb fall colors, Hamamelis x intermedia 'Jelena' (Witch Hazel) is a large deciduous shrub with large, bright, coppery orange flowers in late winter to early spring. Dense clusters of flowers with wavy, strap-like petals blanket the bare branches of the dramatic, spreading form. Depending on cultivar, blooms are fragrant and yellow to orange or red.
Clustered along the leafless branches, the flowers unfurl their spidery petals on mild days. They are somewhat coarse, loosely-branched, medium to large, deciduous shrubs that typically grow 12-20’ tall. available at nursery. A real problem solver as understory beneath aged old shade trees. password.Note: This plant is currently NOT for sale. Exceptionally valuable for transition zones separating cultivated landscapes from undisturbed wildlands.Flowering Quince (Chaenomeles); Forsythia (Forsythia); Snowberry (Symphoricarpos); Dogwood (Cornus); Oregon Grape Holly (Mahonia)© 2020 Monrovia Nursery Company. Only plants will be removed from the collection. Fragrant, each flower consists of 4 ribbon-like, crinkled, strap-shaped petals. Blooms in … Hardy, this medium to large, vase-shaped, deciduous shrub enjoys dense clusters of scented, copper-red flowers in mid- to late winter. Leaves alternate, simple, roundish or broadly oval, 5-10 cm long, often with wavy margins, turn yellow to a rich red in fall, depending on the cultivar, of which there are many. Naturally adapted to compositions of mixed woodlands of evergreens and deciduous forest trees. Other common names witch hazel 'Jelena' . Combine...Create spectacular spring borders like this one. Genus Hamamelis are deciduous shrubs with broadly ovate or rounded leaves, sometimes colouring well in autumn, and fragrant yellow to red flowers with 4 narrow petals, borne on the leafless branches in late winter and early spring, or in autumn Let it go native in wild gardens among natives, grouped with other species from indigenous plant communities.
Deciduous.Your plant(s) will ship to the garden center you chose within the next 21 days. Rich coppery-orange flowers on this unusual shrub add blazing color to the winter landscape. Your plants are actively growing and we will only deliver them once they meet our rigorous quality standardsSign-up for design ideas, garden trends, and info on new plantsWater regularly - weekly, or more often in extreme heat.By clicking "LOGIN", you are The description of these plants has been written based on numerous outside resources.Bringing color before most plants have ventured a leaf...Hardy, low maintenance, and ignored by most pests,...This Mediterranean climate border is almost overwhelming in...Get your winter landscape to burst into vivid life!Dreaming of a resting spot where you could surround...Create pleasing contrasts in your spring garden.
It blooms in winter or early spring before new leaves emerge. Its Latin name refers to its intermediate appearance between those two species.
Hamamelis × intermedia, the hybrid witch hazel, is a flowering plant in the family Hamamelidaceae. Plant near entries and patios, where their sweet fragrance can be enjoyed. It is a hybrid of garden origin between H. japonica and H. mollis. Synonyms Hamamelis × intermedia 'Copper Beauty' . Hamamelis x intermedia hybrids are crosses between Japanese witch hazel (H. japonica) and Chinese witch hazel (H. mollis). This page is preserved for informational useWater regularly - weekly, or more often in extreme heat.Moderate growing; reaches 15 to 20 ft. tall, 10 to 15 ft. wide.Witch hazel is an exceptional large native shrub for northern home sites.
logging into shop.monrovia.comNo worries. All Rights Reserved. Fragrant, each flower consists of 4 ribbon-like, crinkled, strap-shaped petals. Hamamelis x intermedia 'Jelena' Sku #3923 Rich coppery-orange flowers on this unusual shrub add blazing color to the winter landscape. A perfect choice for breaking up long boundaries and fence lines. available at nursery Hamamelis x intermedia 'Orange Encore' Orange Encore Hybrid Witch Hazel. Hamamelis x intermedia 'Jelena' Jelena Hybrid Witch Hazel. Family Hamamelidaceae .
Dense clusters of flowers with wavy, strap-like petals blanket the bare branches of the dramatic, spreading form. Prized for its attractive winter blooms and superb fall colors, Hamamelis x intermedia 'Jelena' (Witch Hazel) is a large deciduous shrub with large, bright, coppery orange flowers in late winter to early spring. Makes unusual seasonal interest in out of the way walls of foundation planting. It is an upright or wide-spreading tree, not densely branched. But on cold days, they curl up again and nearly close up to prevent damage from freezing temperatures.Hardy, this upright cultivar with gracefully ascending branches sports broadly oval green leaves which warm up to attractive shades of yellow and red in fall.Noted for its abundant flowering, the quality of...Blooming well before the fat Dutch Crocus (Crocus...Most people celebrate daffodils as the harbingers...Winters may be long and cold, but your garden can...While extraordinarily good-looking on their own,...While every effort has been made to describe these plants accurately, please keep in mind that height, bloom time, and color may differ in various climates. If you provide us with your name, email address and the payment of a modest $25 annual membership fee, you will become a full member, enabling you to design and save up to 25 of your garden design ideas.To create additional collections, you must be a paid member of our site.Note this is the default cart. Prized for its profusion of sweetly fragrant flowers and its lovely fall colors, Hamamelis x intermedia 'Diane' (Witch Hazel) is a very eye-catching winter-flowering shrub. This is an artificial hybrid between H. japonica and H. mollis which has many attractive cultivars available. Prized for its attractive winter blooms and superb fall colors, Hamamelis x intermedia 'Jelena' (Witch Hazel) is a large deciduous shrub with large, bright, coppery orange flowers in late winter to early spring. Dense clusters of flowers with wavy, strap-like petals blanket the bare branches of the dramatic, spreading form. Depending on cultivar, blooms are fragrant and yellow to orange or red.
Clustered along the leafless branches, the flowers unfurl their spidery petals on mild days. They are somewhat coarse, loosely-branched, medium to large, deciduous shrubs that typically grow 12-20’ tall. available at nursery. A real problem solver as understory beneath aged old shade trees. password.Note: This plant is currently NOT for sale. Exceptionally valuable for transition zones separating cultivated landscapes from undisturbed wildlands.Flowering Quince (Chaenomeles); Forsythia (Forsythia); Snowberry (Symphoricarpos); Dogwood (Cornus); Oregon Grape Holly (Mahonia)© 2020 Monrovia Nursery Company. Only plants will be removed from the collection. Fragrant, each flower consists of 4 ribbon-like, crinkled, strap-shaped petals. Blooms in … Hardy, this medium to large, vase-shaped, deciduous shrub enjoys dense clusters of scented, copper-red flowers in mid- to late winter. Leaves alternate, simple, roundish or broadly oval, 5-10 cm long, often with wavy margins, turn yellow to a rich red in fall, depending on the cultivar, of which there are many. Naturally adapted to compositions of mixed woodlands of evergreens and deciduous forest trees. Other common names witch hazel 'Jelena' . Combine...Create spectacular spring borders like this one. Genus Hamamelis are deciduous shrubs with broadly ovate or rounded leaves, sometimes colouring well in autumn, and fragrant yellow to red flowers with 4 narrow petals, borne on the leafless branches in late winter and early spring, or in autumn Let it go native in wild gardens among natives, grouped with other species from indigenous plant communities.