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Witch hazelWitch-hazel
They are popular garden shrubs, grown for their clusters of rich yellow to orange-red flowers which begin to expand in the autumn before the leaves fall and continue throughout the winter. It is one of the earliest blooming garden plants. The bark and leaves are astringent, the extract, also referred to as Witch Hazel, is used medicinally. Extracts from
Hamamelis species are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species including Feathered Thorn. The word witch has its origins in Middle English wiche, from the Old English wice, meaning "pliant" or "bendable", and which also gives us Wicker and weak. Other useful herb information: Alfalfa | Kava Kava | Spirulina | Bentonite Clay | Gotu Kola | Goldenseal | Turmeric Page Content: witch hazel acne , witch hazel tree , witch hazel hemorrhoids , witch hazel plant , witch hazel astringent , witch hazel shrub , benefit of witch hazel , witch hazel pads, witch hazel leaf, witch hazel acne, witch hazel skin, witch hazel toner, witch hazel astringent, witch hazel cartoon, witch hazel shrub, witch hazel extract . |
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