Hamamelis x intermedia 'Diane' 


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Genus: Hamamelis

Common Name: Witch Hazel 'Diane'

Latin Name: Hamamelis x intermedia 'Diane'

Variety: 'Diane'

Family Name: Hamamelidaceae

Plant Description:

A wonderful shrub for the garden giving two seasons of interest in the year. Its broad, oval leaves turn a fiery shade of orange, yellow or red in autumn followed by an even fierier copper coloured flowers in mid to late winter. Borne in dense clusters on a delicate framework of branches, the papery petals are coloured a deep, orange to dark red and fill the surrounding area with their fragrance. An indispensable winter shrub. Plant one near a path to enjoy it to the full. It'll give you a blaze of autumn colour followed by spidery flowers on bare branches in winter.


Latin Name Explanation:

From Greek 'hama', together, and 'mela', fruit, the flowers and fruit are borne at the same time.


Preferred Aspect: Sun (partial shade)

Height: 3m-4m after 10 years

Spread: 3m-4m after 10 years

Form: Deciduous

Hardiness: Fully Frost Hardy - withstand temperature down to -15C

Grown Height: 3m-4m after 10 years

Grown Spread: 3m-4m after 10 years

Leaf Type: Deciduous

Likes Soil Type:

Any reasonably fertile soil
Clay
Clay Loam
Loam
Sandy
Sandy Loam
Silty


Does not thrive in Soil Type:


Hardiness: Fully Frost Hardy - withstand temperature down to -15C

Preferred Aspect: Sun (partial shade)

Primary Flower Colour: Copper

Primary Foliage Colour: Red Dark

Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Period of Interest
Planting Period
Pruning Period


Element of Interest:

Autumn Colour
Colour
Flower
Flowers & Leaves
Food Plant for Fauna
Shape & Colour
Spring Colour
Winter Colour


Likes PH: Acid - neutral

Does not thrive in PH:


Moisture Level: Moist well drained soil

Growth Rate: Slow

After Care Required: Slightly Tender Plant - Protect from Frost


Work Involved: Easy to Grow

Fragrance: Very Fragrant

Suitable for Small Garden:

Does it need staking?:

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Specific Planting:

In an established, simply plant in a clear area, allowing room for the plant to grow. Dig a hole a little larger than the pot or root ball, and place the plant into the hole, so that the top of the root ball is level with the soil surface. Fill in the remaining gaps, firming the soil as you go. To finish, water in well, and keep watering regularly until the plant has established. For planting in soil with poor fertility, dig the area intended for planting to the depth of a garden fork, removing any weeds as you go. Work in some garden compost or organic matter, and follow the instructions above for planting. To help the plant retain moisture, add a mulch to the surface around the plant. If planting into a lawn, remove a circle of grass 1 metre in diameter and thoroughly dig over the exposed soil. Work a bucket of garden compost into the soil and then remove enough to plant the root-ball into the soil ensuring that the top of the root-ball is level with the surface of the soil. Fill in the remaining gaps with the improved soil, firming well as you go. To finish, water in well and add a thin mulch to the surface.

Specific Care:

The most important stage in plant care is in establishing a good root system for the plant early on its life. By following the correct planting advice the plant will make a good start, but must be checked regularly for the first couple of years. If there are prolonged dry spells then water well, but be careful not to make the plant too dependent on your care. Also check and protect from damage from rabbits and deer. Once the plant has established, applying an annual mulch, taking care not to bury the stem of the plant as it needs to breathe. Follow the correct pruning procedures and it will give years of enjoyment.


Specific Feeding:

Little feeding is required, if it is planted in a border then it will benefit from an annual mulch, if planted in a lawn occasionally mulch the small circle of exposed soil at the base.

Propagation


From Seed
Grafting




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