Regarded by many as the best of the Witch hazels and definitely the most popular Hamamelis mollis is a shrub that can brighten up any garden on a windy February day.
Native to China it is a slow growing but ultimately large shrub, with soft hairy round leaves that have a lovely yellow autumn colour. The main feature of this plant are the flowers that appear in February. When clusters of sweet smelling, bright yellow flowers with ribbon-shaped petals cover the other wise bare stems. Robust and hardy this plant will grow in full sun or partial shade.
As always comments and questions are always welcome.
Simon
