Hamamelis X intermedia 'Arnold Promise' Witch Hazel in My Toronto Garden
My first post, it's kind of exciting. Aside from last week's snow blip, we should be warming up. The sunshine today certainly is welcome.
"Arnold Promise" witch hazel bloom detail |
The 'Arnold Promise' witch hazel (Hamamelis x intermedia 'Arnold Promise') in the backyard blooms so reliably every March that it is, to me, the true harbinger of warmer days. Besides, what few snowdrops and crocuses I had have been destroyed gradually by the squirrels over the years.
I've seen witch hazels occasionally around the city but more often than not they are the fall-blooming common witch hazel Hamemelis virginiana. There are several groves of fall-blooming H. virginiana in the gardens near the front entrance of Allans Gardens Conservatory.
Backlit, the flowers really glow a clean yellow and provide the only colour, flower-wise, at this time. They have a faint but sweet fragrance too, if you are curious. Visually, they appear to be "spiders" resting on branches, waiting to be reviewed up close.
A single flower in detail; strangely beautiful and preposterous |
Sometimes I cut a few errant branches in late February or early March and put them in water. This process, called forcing, is also done with other shrubs like forsythia where the flowers "bloom" indoors.
My only quibble with my witch hazel is that the leaves persist all winter. But this is so minor! I try to incorporate this shrub in my landscape designs due to its multi-season interest and pest resistance.
"Arnold Promise" witchhazel (Hamemelis x intermedia) blooms |
Hamamelis x intermedia "Arnold Promise" witchhhazel blooms |
Looking forward to seeing more gardening posts from your travels across Toronto.
ReplyDeleteWelcome to garden blogging! I, too, have just started a gardening blog, and had actually thought about using the name "Garden Muse", but by the time I got around to starting, it had been snapped up. I love the witch hazel that you've got pictured....the scent is so delicate and fresh. All the best with your blog!
ReplyDeleteHi Lynne,
ReplyDeletethanks for the kind words! Like you, I find immense joy in gardens and have so for many years. Gardening is a maddening pursuit at times. I just tell myself that I'll never know it all and my garden is never really finished...
I love witch hazel. I planted Arnold Promise 2 years ago, and last summer planted Magic Fire. Now I have the urge to collect more. Great to see another Toronto blogger on Blotanical, welcome.
ReplyDeleteHi Deborah,
ReplyDeletethanks for the warm welcome! You're right about the urge to collect witchhazels and being pricier than most shrubs doesn't seem to dampen things, lol. I love the flower colour of Magic Fire, now to make room for it, "Diane", "Jelena"...
Lovely photo with the natural lighting. Looking forward to your blog!
ReplyDeleteHi Diane,
ReplyDeletethe sunlight just hit the shrub at the right angle, I ran for the camera and click! Wasn't planned! Thanks for dropping by.