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  2. File:Hamamelis × intermedia 'Harry', Morris Arboretum 01.jpg

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    English: Harry witchhazel Hamamelis × intermedia 'Harry' in Morris arboretum, Philadelphia, PA. February 2023. 2002-389-A. Flowers. February 2023. 2002-389-A. Flowers. Date

  3. Hamamelis × intermedia - Wikipedia

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    Hamamelis × intermedia, the hybrid witch hazel, is a flowering plant in the family Hamamelidaceae. It is a hybrid of garden origin between H. japonica and H. mollis . [ 1 ] Its Latin name refers to its intermediate appearance between those two species.

  4. File:Hamamelis Jelena flowers2.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. File:Hamamelis × intermedia 'Rubin', Morris Arboretum 01.jpg

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  6. Witch-hazel - Wikipedia

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    Witch-hazels or witch hazels (Hamamelis) are a genus of flowering plants in the family Hamamelidaceae, with three species in North America (H. ovalis, [1] H. virginiana, and H. vernalis), and one each in Japan (H. japonica) and China .

  7. Hamamelidaceae - Wikipedia

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    Hamamelidaceae, commonly referred to as the witch-hazel family, is a family of flowering plants in the order Saxifragales.The clade consists of shrubs and small trees positioned within the woody clade of the core Saxifragales.

  8. Could This Overlooked Organ Hold The Key To Living Longer?

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    Scientists still know very little about the ovaries, but new research and renewed interest suggests unlocking its secrets could help women life longer.

  9. Fothergilla - Wikipedia

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    Fothergillas are grown as ornamental plants for their spring flowers and fall foliage color. They are slow-growing, rarely exceeding 1–2 m tall in cultivation. The hybrid cultivar Fothergilla × intermedia 'Mount Airy' has gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit.