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  •   Witch Hazel: A Late Fall Beauty in the Appalachian Woods
     About the time that the flowers bloom, am contemplating the wintry change Witch hazel discharging the seeds as much as 40 feet from the of seasons, a faint, spicy fragrance wafts across the trail, and I stop in welcome surprise at the splash of color in.

  •   Hamamelis virginiana Witch-Hazel
     to 1 inch Fruit covering: dry or hard Fruit color: brown Fruit characteristics: does not attract wildlife; inconspicuous and not showy; no significant litter problem; persistent on the tree Trunk and Branches Trunk/bark/branches: bark is thin and easily.

  •   WITCH HAZEL
     In 1866, T.N.Dickinson began production of witch hazel extract in Witch hazel became a common ingredient in many medicines used during the 19th century and it s still one of the key components in The whole plant is processed to create a naturally.

  •   Hamamelis L
     The 2 most abundant species are in the families Gelechiidae and Pyralidae, and 3 other >occasional= species are in the families Nolidae, Phalaenidae, and Geometridae (DeSteven 1982... Specific Compression a MOE x106 lbf/in2 MOR lbf/in2 Parallel lbf/in2.

  •   Module 2 Appendix
     spring snapshot snow begins to melt; wildflowers and spring ephemerals take advantage of sunlight before trees leaf out; sap begins to rise; buds grow on shrubs and trees (first shrubs leaf out, then understory, then canopy); mating calls of spring.

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