Well, wonder why we watch, wish, whisper, and then wander...?
Witch Hazels will always bedazzle me with their wispy thin but brightly colored petals as they unfurl seemingly immune to the cold of January, February, and March here in chilly central Kentucky.
You could do worse to try and cheer the doldrums of gray skies, frigid winds, and cold ground this time of year. Find a home for Hamamelis in your landscape.
** 'Wisley Supreme'
** 'Jelena'
** 'Westerstede'
** 'Aphrodite'
** 'Primavera'
Winter wisdom: Witch Hazels
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