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Hacquetia epipactis
Best grown in organically rich, gritty, well-drained soils in part shade. Tolerates full shade. Likes consistently moist soils. Plants do not like to be disturbed once established. Propagate from seed. Plants may self-seed in the garden, but not ... [... more]
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Hakonechloa macra 'Aureola'
Best grown in moist, humusy, well-drained soils in part shade. Plants need consistent moisture. Leaf variegation color is affected by the amount of sun exposure and the growing climate. In St. Louis, the variegated striping appears gold in part ... [... more]
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Halesia carolina
A Southeast U.S. native, small understory tree with a broad, rounded crown or a large shrub. In the wild, Carolina silverbell typically does not exceed 35' in height (though specimens have been found in the 80-100' range), and is frequently ... [... more]
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Hamamelis x intermedia 'Arnold Promise'
The x intermedia hybrids (H. mollis x H. japonica) are large deciduous shrubs that typically grow 12-20' tall and feature mid to late winter flowers. 'Arnold Promise' is an upright, vase-shaped cultivar with ascending branches and a spreading ... [... more]
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Hamamelis x intermedia 'Diane'
Hamamelis x intermedia hybrids are crosses between Japanese witch hazel (H. japonica) and Chinese witch hazel (H. mollis). These are medium to large deciduous shrubs that typically grow 12-20' tall and are particularly noted for their mid to late ... [... more]
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Hamamelis x intermedia 'Jelena'
The x intermedia hybrids are crosses between Japanese witch hazel (H. japonica) and Chinese witch hazel (H. mollis). These are large deciduous shrubs that typically grow 12-20' tall and feature mid to late winter flowers. 'Jelena' is an upright ... [... more]
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Hamamelis x intermedia 'Orange Beauty'
Deep yellow to orange yellow Hamamelis x intermedia hybrids are crosses between Japanese witch hazel (H. japonica) and Chinese witch hazel (H. mollis). These are medium to large deciduous shrubs that typically grow 12-20' tall and are ... [... more]
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Hamamelis x intermedia 'Pallida'
The x intermedia witch hazel hybrids (H. mollis x H. japonica) are large deciduous shrubs that typically grow 10-15' (less frequently to 20') tall and feature winter flowers that bloom in the January-March period in St. Louis. 'Pallida' is noted ... [... more]
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Hamamelis x intermedia 'Primavera'
The x intermedia hybrids (H. mollis x H. japonica) are large deciduous shrubs which typically grow 12-20' tall and feature mid to late winter flowers. 'Primavera' is an upright, vase-shaped cultivar with ascending branches and a spreading habit. ... [... more]
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Hamamelis x intermedia 'Sunburst'
January - February The x intermedia hybrids (H. mollis x H. japonica) are large deciduous shrubs which typically grow 12-20' tall and feature mid to late winter flowers. 'Sunburst' is an upright, vase-shaped cultivar with ascending branches and a ... [... more]
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Hamamelis mollis
Chinese witch hazel is a deciduous shrub with a rounded habit which typically grows 10-15' tall with a similar spread. Noted for its extremely early (February-March) and lengthy (to 8 weeks) bloom. Spicily fragrant, sessile, mop head-like flower ... [... more]
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Hamamelis mollis 'Goldcrest'
Chinese witch hazel is a medium to large, open, upright deciduous shrub which typically grows 10-15' tall with a rounded shape and produces the most fragrant flowers of all the witch hazels. 'Goldcrest' is a cultivar that is noted for its ... [... more]
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