Hamamelis x intermedia 'Diane'

Hamamelis x intermedia 'Diane'
Winter hardness Good (USDA-zone 5, 6)
Flower color Red-brown red-179A; Red-dark brown purple-183C
Soil fertility No poor soils
Flower diameter 3,5 - 4 cm
soil pH requirement Slightly acidic (pH 4,5 - 6,5); Neutral (pH 6,5 - 7,5)
Light conditions Sunny; Semi-shades
Flower color distribution Unicolored with trace
Flower, secondary color(s) Brown-brown red-179B
Moisture requirements Well-drained
Soil type Humus rich

Witch hazel, scientifically known as Hamamelis x intermedia 'Diane,' is a beautiful shrub that thrives in the winter months. With its stunning red-brown flowers and excellent winter hardiness, this plant is a standout in any garden.

One of the key features of the 'Diane' variety is its flower color. The flowers are a unique red-brown shade, specifically categorized as red-179A. Additionally, the secondary color of the flowers is a deep brown-red, labeled as 179B. This combination creates a visually striking display that adds warmth and richness to the winter landscape.

To cultivate healthy and thriving witch hazel plants, it is important to consider the soil they are planted in. These shrubs do best in slightly acidic to neutral soil, with a pH range of 4.5 to 7.5. It is crucial to avoid poor soil conditions, as they can hinder the growth and overall health of the plant. Most importantly, the soil must be well-drained to prevent waterlogging.

In terms of light conditions, witch hazel prefers sunny to semi-shaded areas. They can tolerate a range of lighting conditions but perform best when provided with ample sunlight. This makes them an ideal choice for sunny garden beds or areas with partial shade.

Another interesting aspect of Hamamelis x intermedia 'Diane' is its flower diameter. The flowers have a diameter of approximately 3.5 to 4 cm, creating a compact and delicate appearance. The flowers are typically unicolored, with faint traces of other shades.

Moisture requirements are another critical factor in determining the success of witch hazel cultivation. It is essential to provide the plant with well-drained soil to prevent waterlogging, which can lead to root rot. Regular watering is necessary to keep the soil moist but not overly saturated.

Lastly, witch hazel prefers humus-rich soil. Humus, which is organic matter decomposed by microorganisms, helps improve soil fertility, drainage, and water retention. Adding organic compost or mulch to the soil can help enrich its composition and provide the necessary nutrients for healthy plant growth.

In conclusion, Hamamelis x intermedia 'Diane' is a beautiful and hardy shrub that brings warmth and color to the winter landscape. With its red-brown flowers, it is a striking addition to any garden. By ensuring proper soil fertility, adequate lighting conditions, and moisture requirements, gardeners can enjoy the beauty and resilience of this exquisite witch hazel variety.

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