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Hamamelis intermedia ‘Arnold Promise’ is a stunning Witch Hazel, renowned for its fragrant, spidery yellow flowers in deep winter and spectacular autumn foliage. It offers early nectar for bees and year-round garden interest.
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Discover Hamamelis intermedia ‘Arnold Promise’, a magnificent deciduous shrub bringing vibrant winter colour and delightful fragrance to UK gardens. It truly enchants with its year-round appeal.
Hamamelis intermedia ‘Arnold Promise’, also known as Witch Hazel, is a highly cherished plant among gardeners. This splendid hybrid offers exceptional ornamental value, making it a true standout. It originated from a cross between Japanese and Chinese species, inheriting their best qualities. Furthermore, the prestigious Arnold Arboretum named this specific cultivar. Its appeal spans multiple seasons, ensuring continuous interest in your outdoor space.
The striking beauty of Hamamelis intermedia ‘Arnold Promise’ begins when most other plants are dormant. From late January through to March, its bare branches become adorned with abundant clusters of vivid, strap-like yellow flowers. These blossoms possess a unique texture. They also emit a strong, beautiful scent that drifts across the garden, a welcome delight during the colder months.
Indeed, this early flowering provides a crucial food source. It offers nectar to early-emerging bees on milder winter days. This makes it a valuable asset for garden wildlife when other options are scarce.
As spring arrives, the plant develops fresh green foliage. During the summer, its oval leaves provide a lush backdrop. However, the true spectacle returns in autumn. The leaves transition into a breathtaking display of fiery oranges, deep reds, and bright yellows. This makes the Witch Hazel a truly multi-seasonal marvel, commanding attention throughout the year.
Gardeners commonly use this Witch Hazel as a specimen plant, allowing its unique form and seasonal displays to shine. You can also integrate it into mixed borders or woodland gardens. It naturally grows into an elegant, spreading shrub. This makes it versatile for various garden designs.
Pruning is generally minimal for ‘Arnold Promise’. Simply remove any dead, damaged, or crossing branches after flowering has finished. This practice keeps the plant healthy and maintains its naturally appealing shape. Its presence enhances any garden, offering charm and visual interest.
Hardy in all of the UK and northern Europe. Suitable for exposed sites.
Provide regular watering, especially during dry periods, to keep the soil consistently moist. Feed annually in spring with a balanced general-purpose fertiliser or a good layer of well-rotted compost around the base. Pruning is generally minimal; focus on removing any dead, damaged, or crossing branches immediately after flowering finishes. Shape the plant lightly if required to maintain its form. 'Arnold Promise' is hardy, but new plantings may benefit from some winter protection in exceptionally cold, exposed sites during their first year.
This plant is deciduous so it will lose all of its leaves in the autumn and get fresh new foliage each spring.


