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Hamamelis intermedia Westerstede

Common Name: Yellow Hybrid Witchhazel

Hamamelis × intermedia ‘Westerstede’ is a deciduous shrub valued for its richly colored winter flowers and elegant form. Oval green leaves emerge in spring, form a full canopy through summer, and turn yellow to orange in fall, while clusters of narrow, ribbon-like flowers appear in late winter to early spring in shades of coppery-orange to reddish tones, often with a light fragrance. Its warm flower color and early bloom time bring interest to the winter landscape. Type: Deciduous shrub Mature Size: Width: 10–15 ft Height: 10–15 ft (10-year size: approx. 6–10 ft tall × 5–8 ft wide) USDA Zones: 5a–8b Form: Upright to spreading, vase-shaped Light: Full sun to partial shade (best flowering in sun) Soil: Moist, well-drained, slightly acidic soils Water: Moderate; prefers consistent moisture Wildlife: Provides early-season nectar for pollinators Features & Landscape Uses Coppery-orange winter flowers Adds color to late winter landscapes Good fall color Excellent specimen or woodland shrub Care Plant in moist, well-drained, slightly acidic soil. Performs best in full sun for best flowering but tolerates light shade. Prune after flowering if needed. Mulch to retain moisture and keep roots cool. Generally low-maintenance and pest-resistant.

Plant Type: Deciduous Shrub, Flowering Shrub
Width: 10-15'
Height: 10-15'
Fragrant: Yes
Growth RateSlow
Zone:5 - 8
Deer Resistant: Yes
Salt Tolerant: No
Drought Tolerant: No
Attract:Hummingbirds
Exposure:Full Sun, Partial Shade
Bloom Time:Winter
Landscape/Use:Specimen, Mass Planting, Accent Plant
Shape:Vase Shaped, Upright
Soil TypeWell Drained, Acidic
Flower Color:Yellow
Leaf Color:Green
Fall Color:Yellow
Est. 10-Yr Width: 6-10'
Est. 10-Yr Height: 5-8'
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