Growing Witch-Hazel in the Gulf Islands of British Columbia Answered by: Inge Poot Question from: Debbie Pytel Posted on: January 19, 2006
I am looking for some info about growing conditions for witch hazel. We have a pretty temperate climate here on Salt Spring Island. I have only seen photos when it is in bloom and don’t know what the foliage looks like. Is it slow growing?
We do not grow witch-hazel ourselves. Checking the internet I found that its leaves are very much like those of the Hazel Nut or an Ash tree. They are somewhat heart-shaped, have toothed edges and prominent veins. They make medium sized shrubs and I would guess are not fast growing in general, but in your benign climate that may not be so.
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