Witch Hazel
Native Witch Hazel for Sale – Missouri Native American Witch Hazel (Hamamelis virginiana)
The Native American Witch Hazel (Hamamelis virginiana) is one of the most unique native shrubs or small trees you can plant in your landscape. Known for its unusual yellow ribbon-like flowers, hardy nature, and beautiful fall color, Witch Hazel brings interest to the yard at a time when most other plants are finished for the season.
This native plant naturally grows in Missouri and throughout much of the eastern United States, making it a great choice for natural landscapes, native plantings, and wildlife friendly gardens. If you want something different that adds beauty late in the year, Witch Hazel is a fantastic option.
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Why Plant Native American Witch Hazel?
Witch Hazel is one of those plants that really stands out because it blooms when very few other shrubs are doing much of anything.
- Native Missouri plant with strong natural adaptability
- Unique yellow flowers appear in fall
- Beautiful yellow fall foliage color
- Great for native and woodland landscapes
- Hardy, low maintenance, and long lived
Its spidery yellow blooms give your landscape something truly eye-catching late in the season when most flowering plants are already done blooming.
A Unique Native Shrub with Late Season Beauty
One of the best things about American Witch Hazel is its timing. While most shrubs bloom in spring or summer, Witch Hazel usually flowers in fall, giving your yard a rare burst of color when it is needed most.
That makes it a wonderful plant for homeowners who want a landscape with interest across multiple seasons. It pairs beautifully with other native and ornamental plants that bring spring and summer color earlier in the year.
For example, many gardeners like combining native shrubs and trees such as,, andwith Witch Hazel to stretch seasonal beauty across much more of the year.
Mature Size and Growth Habit
American Witch Hazel typically grows as a large shrub or small tree with a naturally spreading shape.
- Height: 10 to 20 feet tall
- Width: 10 to 20 feet wide
- Growth rate: Slow to moderate
- Shape: Rounded, open, multi-stem form
This makes it a great option for naturalized plantings, woodland edges, or as a specimen shrub in the landscape.
Growing Conditions for Witch Hazel
Native Witch Hazel is hardy and adaptable, especially when planted in conditions similar to its natural habitat.
- USDA Zones 3 through 8
- Full sun to partial shade
- Moist, well-drained soil preferred
- Tolerates woodland and naturalized settings well
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When Is the Best Time to Plant Witch Hazel?
Like many shrubs and trees, Witch Hazel is best planted during spring or fall when cooler temperatures help roots establish more easily.
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Landscaping Ideas for Native Witch Hazel
Witch Hazel works beautifully in several different landscape settings.
- Native plant gardens
- Woodland edge plantings
- Wildlife friendly landscapes
- Specimen shrubs near patios or walkways
- Mixed shrub borders with multi-season color
It can also be paired with other shrubs for an even fuller landscape design. Consider mixing it with,, orfor added color and texture through the seasons.
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American Witch Hazel Frequently Asked Questions
Is Witch Hazel native to Missouri?
Yes. American Witch Hazel is native to Missouri and much of the eastern United States.
When does Witch Hazel bloom?
American Witch Hazel usually blooms in fall, which makes it especially unique compared to many other shrubs and small trees.
How big does Witch Hazel get?
Most native Witch Hazel plants grow around 10 to 20 feet tall and wide depending on conditions and pruning.
Is Witch Hazel a shrub or a tree?
It can be grown as either a large shrub or a small multi-stem tree, depending on how it is pruned and maintained.