Hamamelis intermedia 'Feuerzauber' | Root Ball | 80cm - 100cm Height

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Common Names

  • Witch Hazel

Hamamelis intermedia ‘Feuerzauber’ is a delightful witch hazel, renowned for its fragrant, fiery coppery-orange blooms in late winter. This deciduous shrub also offers superb autumn colour, making it a garden highlight across the seasons.

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Hamamelis intermedia 'Feuerzauber'
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Discover the captivating allure of Hamamelis intermedia ‘Feuerzauber’, a remarkable witch hazel bringing vibrant winter colour and fragrance to your garden.

Hamamelis intermedia ‘Feuerzauber’ is a deciduous shrub that truly shines when other plants are dormant. This distinguished witch hazel cultivar emerges as a beacon of warmth in the chilliest months. Its name, meaning ‘Fire Magic’ in German, perfectly describes its fiery floral display. Gardeners cherish it for its unique charm and early season impact. Consequently, it creates a striking focal point in any landscape.

Key Features of Hamamelis intermedia ‘Feuerzauber’

  • Vibrant coppery-orange to red, spidery flowers.
  • Strong, sweet fragrance, particularly on mild winter days.
  • Excellent autumn foliage in shades of yellow, orange, and red.
  • Deciduous shrub, offering multi-seasonal interest.
  • Tolerant of a range of conditions once established.

Understanding Hamamelis intermedia ‘Feuerzauber’

This particular cultivar, Hamamelis intermedia ‘Feuerzauber’, is a hybrid. It comes from a cross between the Japanese witch hazel (Hamamelis japonica) and the Chinese witch hazel (Hamamelis mollis). Consequently, it inherits the best qualities of both parents. This resilient shrub typically grows into an open, vase-shaped form. It gradually reaches a moderate size, fitting well into various garden designs.

A Winter Spectacle from Your Witch Hazel

The main appeal of Hamamelis intermedia ‘Feuerzauber’ is its stunning winter bloom. From January through to March, before its leaves appear, it produces clusters of unusual, ribbon-like flowers. These petals unfurl in striking hues of coppery-orange and fiery red. Furthermore, they emit a delightful, spicy fragrance that drifts pleasantly on the crisp winter air. This makes it an invaluable plant for sensory gardens or near pathways where its scent can be enjoyed.

Foliage and Garden Uses for ‘Feuerzauber’

As spring arrives, the plant develops attractive green foliage, which remains throughout the summer. However, its second moment of glory arrives in autumn. The leaves transform into a brilliant tapestry of yellows, oranges, and reds, providing a spectacular display before falling.

Garden Placement and Wildlife Support

Hamamelis intermedia ‘Feuerzauber’, or witch hazel, excels as a specimen plant. You can also use it at the back of a mixed border or in a woodland setting. Its unique branching structure also creates architectural interest during winter. Bees appreciate the early pollen source from its flowers, offering vital support to local wildlife. Pruning is generally minimal; simply remove any dead, damaged, or crossing branches after flowering to maintain its graceful shape.

Max Height 3.50 at maturity
Max Spread 3.50 at maturity
Growth Rate Average
Average growth
Position
Full Sun Partial Sun Partial Shade
Soil Type
Loam Silt Clay Peat
H6 H6 – Hardy in severe conditions

Very hardy. Tolerates temperatures typical of a continental winter.

−25°C +15°C
Typical minimum: -20°C to -15°C

Care Notes

  • Watering: Ensure consistent moisture, particularly during dry spells in the first few years after planting. Established plants are more tolerant but appreciate watering during prolonged drought.
  • Feeding: Apply a balanced, slow-release fertiliser in early spring, or mulch with well-rotted compost or manure to enrich the soil and retain moisture.
  • Pruning: Witch hazels generally require minimal pruning. After flowering in late winter/early spring, remove any dead, damaged, or crossing branches. You can also lightly prune to maintain shape or restrict size if necessary, but avoid heavy pruning as it can reduce flowering.
  • Protection: While very hardy, protect young plants from severe frosts in their first winter. Ensure good air circulation to prevent fungal issues.

Important Note

This plant is deciduous so it will lose all of its leaves in the autumn and get fresh new foliage each spring.