Hamamelis × intermedia hybrids are crosses between Japanese witch hazel ( H. japonica) and Chinese witch hazel ( H. mollis ). They are somewhat coarse, loosely-branched, medium to large, deciduous shrubs that typically grow 12-20' tall. Hamamelis x intermedia is a hybrid of garden origin between Hamamelis japonica and Hamamelis mollis. Buy Hamamelis x intermedia 'Diane' (Witch Hazel) Grow Witch Hazel with ease and enjoy the beauty of its spidery blooms in late winter to early spring. Find In One of Our Guides or Gardens A Cheerful Idea For Your Early Spring Garden View Garden
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Hamamelis x intermedia 'Diane' Pronunciation: ham-a-ME-lis in-ter-MEE-dee-uh SKU #03924 5-9 Your climate might be too cold for this plant: Change Location Find In Store OVERVIEW DETAILS STYLE CARE HISTORY This Plant's Growing Zones: 5-9 Your USDA Cold Hardiness Zone: Your climate may be too cold for this plant Change Location Be Inspired One real head-turner is Hamamelis x intermedia 'Diane, a cross between H. mollis and H. japonica, with copper-red flowers that persist for several weeks from late March to early April (at least in central PA). These flowers are said to be fragrant in various literature. And why fragrant and showy flowers? Hamamelis x intermedia is a cross between Chinese witch hazel ( Hamamelis mollis) and Japanese witch hazel ( Hamamelis japonica ). Hamamelis x intermedia 'Diane' bears clusters of fragrant, copper-red flowers on bare twigs. In autumn its bright green leaves turn dramatic shades of yellow, orange and red before falling. 'Arnold Promise' ( Hamamelis x intermedia 'Arnold Promise') is one of several popular named cultivars derived from a hybrid cross between Japanese witch hazel ( H. japonica) and Chinese witch hazel ( H. mollis ). 'Arnold Promise' and related cultivars are becoming more common in landscape use than the native witch hazel species.
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Hamamelis x intermedia Common Name (s): Hybrid Witchhazel Phonetic Spelling ham-ah-MAY-lis in-ter-MEE-dee-uh Description This shrub or small tree is an artificial hybrid between H. japonica and H. mollis which has many attractive cultivars available. It is an upright or wide-spreading tree, not densely branched but with multiple stems. Hamamelis×intermedia, the hybrid witch hazel, is a flowering plant in the family Hamamelidaceae. It is a hybrid of garden origin between H. japonica and H. mollis. [1] Its Latin name refers to its intermediate appearance between those two species. [2] Hamamelis × intermedia 'Diane' Common name: Diane Witchhazel Pronunciation: ham-a-MAY-lis in-ter-ME-di-a Family: Hamamelidaceae Genus: Hamamelis Type: Broadleaf Native to (or naturalized in) Oregon: No Medium to large shrub, wide spreading branches. Copper-red flowers, petals 17 mm long and 2.3 mm wide. Fall foliage yellow, orange, to red. Hamamelis × intermedia 'Diane' witch hazel 'Diane' 'Diane' is a broad-crowned, large deciduous shrub of open habit, with broadly oval leaves turning red and yellow in autumn, and deep orange-red flowers in mid and late winter Synonyms Hamamelis × intermedia 'New Red' Join the RHS today and save 25% Join now < > © RHS 2001 © RHS
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Info Synonym Sun Exposure Light Shade Foliage Deciduous Provides Winter Interest Height 8-10 ft. (2.4-3 m) 10-12 ft. (3-3.6 m) Spacing 4-6 ft. (1.2-1.8 m) Hardiness USDA Zone 5a: to -28.8 °C (-20 °F) USDA Zone 5b: to -26.1 °C (-15 °F) USDA Zone 6a: to -23.3 °C (-10 °F) USDA Zone 6b: to -20.5 °C (-5 °F) USDA Zone 7a: to -17.7 °C (0 °F) Hamamelis × intermedia Common name: Witchhazel Pronunciation: ham-a-MAY-lis in-ter-ME-di-a Family: Hamamelidaceae Genus: Hamamelis Type: Broadleaf Native to (or naturalized in) Oregon: No Deciduous shrub/tree, 15-20 ft (4.5-5 m), upright- or wide-spreading, open, not densely branched.
The University of Connecticut rates Hamamelis x intermedia 'Diane' as "perhaps the finest red-flowering form" of Witch Hazel, and it received a Royal Horticultural Society Award of Garden Merit. In late winter, the showy coppery red flowers are striking against a background of snow. In fall, the shrub's leaves turn a rich yellow-orange. Hamamelis ×intermedia 'Diane' is the standard of red-flowered varieties, with vibrant fall foliage of red, orange, purple and yellow. 'Diane' is more heat tolerant than other varieties and can be grown in Zones 5-9. Buy now from Spring Hill Nurseries. Photo by: Janet Loughrey.
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Hamamelis x intermedia 'Diane' is a slow growing, moderate growing broadleaf deciduous tree or shrub with green foliage and red flowers in spring and winter. It can grow 8 FT - 12 FT - wide, 8 FT - 20 FT - tall. To grow well, it prefers sun - mostly shade and even moisture - regular water. Grows best in well-drained and rich soil. #fragrant, #winter interest, #fall color Plant family: #. History: The Hamamelis x intermedia hybrid was first described in 1945 having shown up in the Arnold Arboretum. The cultivar Diane was named and described in 1969 by Robert and Jelene de Belder who ran Arboretum Kalmthout in Belgium. Received the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit. Hamamelis Growing Tips: This small tree will.