Witch Hazel (Bareroot)
Witch hazel serves as a valuable understory tree that supports local ecosystems through multiple seasons. We offer this species as bareroot stock for late fall and early spring dormant planting, allowing the root system to settle before top growth begins. When planted correctly in a well-prepared site, these young trees establish effectively and begin integrating into the landscape during their first growing season. Botanically identified as Hamamelis spp., this group of native shrubs and small trees is known for its fragrant flowers that appear outside the typical growing season. These blooms provide an important nectar source for late-season and early-emerging insects when few other sources are available. Seeds are used by birds and small mammals, and the foliage supports a range of insect species. Witch hazel fits well in hedgerows, woodland edges, and restoration plantings where habitat value is a priority. It grows in part sun to full sun and can establish in sites ranging from drier conditions to more consistently moist planting areas, typically reaching 10 to 20 feet in height and 10 to 20 feet in width at maturity. Planting bareroot stock provides a practical way to introduce this adaptable species into larger restoration areas or naturalized gardens. With consistent moisture during the establishment phase, the tree develops a resilient structure capable of supporting diverse wildlife.
Specifications
- Size
- 3-4'
Variants (1)
- 3-4' — 12.00 USD — Out of stock