Taxon

Hamamelis × intermedia 'Sarah'

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Common name: Sarah hybrid witch-hazel
Family: Hamamelidaceae (witch-hazel family)
Distribution: hybrid: selection of Hamamelis japonica × H. mollis
Hardiness: USDA Zone 5
Life form: Deciduous shrub/Subshrub
Comments: ‘Sarah' has yellow flowers with red tints. It typically matures as a rounded shrub to 10-12' tall and as wide. Showy flowers in axillary clusters bloom along the bare stems in late winter. Each flower has four, narrow, ribbon-like, twisted and crinkled, yellow petals (each to 4/5" long) tinged with red at the base. Calyx is purple. Flowers are fragrant. Obovate, dark green leaves (to 3 1/2” long) produce yellow-orange fall color.
Links: Missouri Botanical Garden Kemper Center- Plant Finder

Locations

  • 1: HAM: AW07 (AW07) • Accession: D2018-0218.001 • Provenance: Cultivated of Garden Origin
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