Gardening Guides
Great Design Plant: Chinese Witch Hazel
Brighten up your February with this easy tree's sunny winter blooms
Few things are more stunning in a winter landscape than a bare-branched tree in full bloom. Before a hint of spring emerges, golden blossoms abound the free-branching framework of Chinese witch hazel (Hamamelis mollis). Before the snow has melted and the days have extended, enjoy the brilliant glow of Chinese witch hazel — a sunny landscape remedy for the wintertime blues.
Distinguishing traits. A multi-stemmed ornamental that only improves with age, Chinese witch hazel is most recognized by its explosion of winter blooms. Beginning in February and persisting for several weeks, fragrant golden poufs blanket its bare branches. These spider-like flowers grow most readily in full sun and serve as luminous contrasts to stark winter landscapes and smooth gray bark.
After the tree finishes blooming, oval green leaves appear and persist well into fall. In the spring they are dark green with a soft gray underside and transition to a golden yellow in autumn.
How to use it. Elegant arching form and winter blooms make this tree an obvious choice for a landscape specimen tree. Its relatively small footprint makes Chinese witch hazel a suitable tree for petite or urban gardens. Collect a flowering branch or two for a foraged floral arrangement.
Keep it growing. Pest-free and easy to grow, these trees are beautiful landscape investments, well worth the time they take to mature. While they prefer moist, well-drained, acidic soil of woodland gardens, they are moderately drought tolerant. Keep Chinese witch hazel protected from harsh winter winds until the risk of winter frost damage has passed.
More great design trees:
Manzanita | Japanese Maple | Persian Ironwood | Smoke Tree | Bald Cypress | Tree Aloe
Great design plants:
Redtwig Dogwood | Hens-and-Chicks | Snake Flower | Toyon | Black Mondo Grass
Feather Reed Grass | New Zealand Wind Grass | Red Kangaroo Paw | Blue Chalk Sticks
Catmint | Slipper Plant | Golden Creeping Jenny
Keep it growing. Pest-free and easy to grow, these trees are beautiful landscape investments, well worth the time they take to mature. While they prefer moist, well-drained, acidic soil of woodland gardens, they are moderately drought tolerant. Keep Chinese witch hazel protected from harsh winter winds until the risk of winter frost damage has passed.
More great design trees:
Manzanita | Japanese Maple | Persian Ironwood | Smoke Tree | Bald Cypress | Tree Aloe
Great design plants:
Redtwig Dogwood | Hens-and-Chicks | Snake Flower | Toyon | Black Mondo Grass
Feather Reed Grass | New Zealand Wind Grass | Red Kangaroo Paw | Blue Chalk Sticks
Catmint | Slipper Plant | Golden Creeping Jenny
Common names: Chinese witch hazel
USDA zones: 5-8
Water requirement: Average
Sun requirement: Full sun to partial shade
Mature size: 10-20’ tall x 10-15’ spread
Tolerances: Deer, clay soil, moderate drought