In addition to bloom time, flower color and petal length help separate the two species. The petals of Hamamelis virginiana (left) are two to three times longer than Hamamelis vernalis and are more lemon yellow with very little, if any, infusion of red in the petals. The shorter petals of Hamamelis vernalis (right) will vary from yellow to orange to red. While both species are fragrant, Hamamelis vernalis is considered to be more intensely fragrant.https://dc.cod.edu/horticulture-2242-hamamelis-vernalis/1007/thumbnail.jp
Hamamelis virginiana , Fertile shoot, floral buds. Family Hamamelidaceae, Subclass Hamamelidae. Orig...
The petals, or the honey-leaves, are of great divergence in morphology in Ranunculaceae, i. e., tubu...
Thymelaea hirsuta is a subdioecious plant, bearing hermaphroditic (perfect) or monosexual (male or f...
In addition to bloom time, flower color and petal length help separate the two species. The petals o...
The petals of Hamamelis virginiana are two to three times longer than Hamamelis vernalis and are mor...
Flower buds are round, bend down, and are produced on stalks in clusters of 3-4. They look like the ...
The leaves of Hamamelis virginiana are alternate, simple, and dark green during the growing season. ...
Young stems are pubescent while older stems are smooth and gray. They are very similar to Hamamelis ...
Hamamelis vernalis has foliose vegetative buds. They are tomentose (hairy) and look like little tan ...
Hamamelis virginiana has foliose vegetative buds. They are tomentose (hairy) and look like little ta...
A comparative developmental study of the inflorescence and flower of Hamamelis L. (4-merous) and Lor...
The round flower buds are produced on a small stalk in clusters of 3-4 and bend down. The flower bud...
It is common for Hamamelis vernalis to retain some (sometimes many) of its leaves throughout the win...
Hamamelis vernalis is a dense, rounded, multi-stemmed shrub.https://dc.cod.edu/horticulture-2242-ham...
An investigation of Hamamelis vernalis Sarg. and H. Virginiana L. was begun in southwestern Arkansas...
Hamamelis virginiana , Fertile shoot, floral buds. Family Hamamelidaceae, Subclass Hamamelidae. Orig...
The petals, or the honey-leaves, are of great divergence in morphology in Ranunculaceae, i. e., tubu...
Thymelaea hirsuta is a subdioecious plant, bearing hermaphroditic (perfect) or monosexual (male or f...
In addition to bloom time, flower color and petal length help separate the two species. The petals o...
The petals of Hamamelis virginiana are two to three times longer than Hamamelis vernalis and are mor...
Flower buds are round, bend down, and are produced on stalks in clusters of 3-4. They look like the ...
The leaves of Hamamelis virginiana are alternate, simple, and dark green during the growing season. ...
Young stems are pubescent while older stems are smooth and gray. They are very similar to Hamamelis ...
Hamamelis vernalis has foliose vegetative buds. They are tomentose (hairy) and look like little tan ...
Hamamelis virginiana has foliose vegetative buds. They are tomentose (hairy) and look like little ta...
A comparative developmental study of the inflorescence and flower of Hamamelis L. (4-merous) and Lor...
The round flower buds are produced on a small stalk in clusters of 3-4 and bend down. The flower bud...
It is common for Hamamelis vernalis to retain some (sometimes many) of its leaves throughout the win...
Hamamelis vernalis is a dense, rounded, multi-stemmed shrub.https://dc.cod.edu/horticulture-2242-ham...
An investigation of Hamamelis vernalis Sarg. and H. Virginiana L. was begun in southwestern Arkansas...
Hamamelis virginiana , Fertile shoot, floral buds. Family Hamamelidaceae, Subclass Hamamelidae. Orig...
The petals, or the honey-leaves, are of great divergence in morphology in Ranunculaceae, i. e., tubu...
Thymelaea hirsuta is a subdioecious plant, bearing hermaphroditic (perfect) or monosexual (male or f...