Genus guide
Hamamelis — 8 species
All Hamamelis species we cover
- Chinese witch hazel
- Chinese Witch Hazel
- Common Witch Hazel
- Common Witch Hazel 'Arnold Promise'
- Japanese Witch Hazel
- Jelena witch hazel
- Jelena Witch Hazel
- Witch Hazel
Hamamelis — frequently asked questions
Are Hamamelis plants toxic to cats and dogs?
Most Hamamelis are not pet-safe. Of the 8 Hamamelis species in the Growli library, 7 (88%) carry a toxic or mildly-toxic ASPCA classification and 1 are pet-safe. Always confirm the exact species on its pet-safety page before trusting it around cats or dogs.
How much light do Hamamelis plants need?
Most Hamamelis do best in bright indirect light. If yours stretches toward the window or loses its variegation it wants more light; scorched or bleached leaves mean it is getting too much direct sun.
Are Hamamelis easy to care for?
Hamamelis are moderate to grow: the main requirement is a genuinely bright spot out of harsh midday sun. Get the light right and the rest of their care follows.
How many Hamamelis varieties are there?
Growli's care library covers 8 Hamamelis species and varieties — browse them all above. They share a similar light, water and soil pattern, so once you learn one Hamamelis, the rest follow closely.
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