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Witch hazel Common

Hamamelis virginiana

The Common Witch-Hazel, Hamamelis virginiana, is extraordinary in its flowering habits. It flowers in late October to early December. Many times its slender yellow petals are the only signs of color in the dormant woods. Witch-hazel is pollinated by the winter moth. After pollination, the fruits become dormant for the winter, developing over the following growing season and maturing in the fall, 10-12 months after pollination. Seeds are dispersed by gravity, or are eaten and excreted by birds. Witch-hazel seeds germinate the following spring or enter the seed bank. Early growth is slow, and in fact remains slow throughout the life of the tree in its typical shady habitat. 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.

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Getting the right tone - Malaysia Star


Malaysia Star

Getting the right tone
Malaysia Star
This incudes alcohol and/or witch hazel, a very common ingredient in toners, as these can be very drying and irritating to the skin, apart from completely stripping all oil from the face. Begoun points out that many toners contain other irritants as ...

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Upton Bass bringing past into present at Groton site - Chicago Tribune


Upton Bass bringing past into present at Groton site
Chicago Tribune
Whence once came witch hazel, soon will come fine string instruments. At the west end of the serpentine, half-mile thoroughfare that is the historic Packer Road, just a boulder's tumble south of Route 184, there stood until recently the remnants of a ...

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Harford County sheriff's deputies and Maryland State Police report: - Baltimore Sun (blog)


Harford County sheriff's deputies and Maryland State Police report:
Baltimore Sun (blog)
An iPad was stolen from a residence Thursday in the 4700 block of Witchhazel Way. There was a break-in and a raincoat was stolen Thursday in the 200 block of Mayberry Drive. An employee was stealing Friday in the 1300 block of South Philadelphia ...

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Dagger Blotter May 17-20: Beaver Corners Rocks Tubers; Raincoat Stolen in ... - The Dagger


Dagger Blotter May 17-20: Beaver Corners Rocks Tubers; Raincoat Stolen in ...
The Dagger
A caller from the 4700 block of Witchhazel Way complained Thursday of the theft of an iPad from a residence. A caller from the 200 block of Mayberry Drive complained Thursday that she believed someone had been in her apartment within the previous 30 ...

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The Marsh Celebrates 27 Years With Prairie Restoration Planting - Patch.com


The Marsh Celebrates 27 Years With Prairie Restoration Planting
Patch.com
These site-appropriate species, including Red Maples, Sugar Maples, American Hazel, Witch Hazel, Choke Cherry and Ironwood, will replace invasive species such as buckthorn and garlic mustard, previously cleared from the area.

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Wild Columbine: A native plant stranger to our yard - AnnArbor.com


Wild Columbine: A native plant stranger to our yard
AnnArbor.com
A view to the east of a man-made cavern planted with Witch-hazel (Hamamelis virginiana), Flowering dogwood (Cornus florida), Serviceberry (Amelanchier sp.) and Eastern redbud (Cercis canadensis) that give a taste of a native Michigan woods.

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PHOTOS: Enhancing Nature With Native Plants - Patch.com


PHOTOS: Enhancing Nature With Native Plants
Patch.com
These site-appropriate species include Red Maples, Sugar Maples, American Hazel, Witch Hazel, Choke Cherry and Ironwood. "I love to walk along this path, and it was taken over by some awful growth for quite awhile," said Mary Dulmade, a Marsh employee.

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Ewww! Hot Spots! - The Virginian-Pilot


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Ewww! Hot Spots!
The Virginian-Pilot
Witch hazel works very well. It's cooling and soothing so it doesn't sting. And it's an antiseptic so it kills germs too. You can make a pain relieving antibacterial solution. Dissolve 2 aspirin in 1 tablespoon of alcohol. Add it to 8 ounces of cooled ...

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Fothergilla Shows Off In Every Season - KYW Newsradio


KYW Newsradio

Fothergilla Shows Off In Every Season
KYW Newsradio
A member of the Witch-hazel family, Fothergilla is native to the Southeastern US and very easy to grow around here. It's not a picky plant, put it in full sun for best flowering, to part shade or even full shade! But don't hide your Fothergilla, ...

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ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT CALENDAR - New Haven Register


ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT CALENDAR
New Haven Register
... June 1-July 8, artist's reception 6-8 pm June 8, artist's talk 7 pm June 20; “New Work” by Debbie Hesse, through May 27, 1-6 pm Wednesdays-Saturdays, free, 8 Railroad Ave., The Witch Hazel Complex, Building #7, Essex; 860-767-7572.

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