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  • Witch-hazel

    This witch-hazel has fragrant, lemon-yellow flowers that offer a pleasant burst of color in February and March. It has great yellow-to-orange fall color and no serious insect or disease problems. 'Pallida' can reach ten to 20 feet tall and grows in well-drained, acidic soil in full or part sun. Hardy in USDA zones 5 to 8, 'Pallida' was awarded as a PHS Gold Medal Plant in 1989.
  • Winter-aconite

    One of the first blooms to appear in the new year, Eranthis hyemalis has sunny yellow flowers with a sweet honey-like fragrance. Its flowers look like solitary buttercups sitting on a circle of lacey green leaves. They open wide on sunny days from late winter to early spring and thrive in the shade of deciduous trees.  They will naturalize in well-drained, fertile soil under deciduous trees.


     

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