Common Witch-hazel
It flowers in late October to early December. Many times its slender yellow petals are the only signs of colour in the dormant woods. After pollination, the fruits become dormant for the winter, developing over the following growing season and maturing in the fall, 10-1two months after pollination. As individuals, witch-hazel probably does not live more than 100 years, but they reproduce from root sprouts, and clones may live for a very long time.
The Common Witch-Hazel, Hamamelis virginiana, is extraordinary in its flowering habits.
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