Hamamelis mollis - Cultivation Notes
Witch hazel requires a well drained fertile soil that is acidic / neutral - not chalky!  Preferring a shady spot out of direct sun, avoid exposed / cold areas.  Plant in autumn - prune sparingly to shape.
                            
Strengths, Weaknesses & Design Usage
                            
                                Strengths of Hamamelis mollis:
- Scented blossom
- Attractive autumn colour
- Ornamental winter bark / tracery
- All round tough plant suitable for problem areas
- Provides valuable winter interest
- Suitable for container growing
- Tolerates heavy clay soils
- Produces winter flowers
Weaknesses of Hamamelis mollis
- Does not tolerate very dry or very wet soils
Design & Plant Use for Hamamelis mollis:
- Provides scented winter blossom 
- Ideal flowering shrub for problem clay soils
 
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Common Missspellings: Hamimelis, Hamamellis, Hamermelis, Hammermelis