Mergoat

Mergoat
Land Design
and Restoration

Sorrel Inman & Hazel Hoffman

[email protected]
(865) 250-6140

Mergoat Land Design and Restoration

Sorrel Inman

[email protected]
(865) 250-6140

The late blooming yellow flowers of witch hazel in november

Common Witch Hazel

Hamamelis virginiana

Family: Hamamelidaceae

Plant Type
deciduous shrub
Status
Native
Native Range
Northeast, Southeast, Mid-Atlantic, Midwest
Edible Parts
Height
10’-20’
Spread
10’-20’

Landscape Attributes

Bloom Color
Yellow
Root Depth
Root Structure
branched taproot
Seasonal Interest
Fall, Winter
Lifespan

ECOLOGICAL ATTRIBUTES

LIGHT
Full Sun, Dappled Light
GROWTH HABIT
Rounded, Irregular
WATER
Medium, Wet
RELATIONSHIPS
Flies, Wasps

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Native Range
Southeast, Northeast, Midwest, Mid-Atlantic
Edible Parts
Height
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Native Range
Southeast, Northeast, Mid-Atlantic, Midwest
Edible Parts
Height
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Asclepias syriaca

Plant Type
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Native Range
Northeast, Mid-Atlantic, Southeast, Midwest
Edible Parts
Height
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Andropogon glomaratus

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Native Range
Southeast, Northeast, Mid-Atlantic, Southwest
Edible Parts
Height
3’-6’

Agastache foeniculum

Plant Type
Forb
Native Range
Northeast, Midwest, Mid-Atlantic
Edible Parts
Height
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Actaea racemosa

Plant Type
Forb
Native Range
Southeast, Northeast, Mid-Atlantic, Midwest
Edible Parts
Height
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Plant Type
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Native Range
Southeast, Northeast, Midwest
Edible Parts
Height
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Native Range
Southeast, Northeast, Mid-Atlantic, Midwest
Edible Parts
Height
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