We currently have 6 in stock at Lake Oswego.
One of the first to wake up in spring, Witch Alder bursts into bloom with creamy-white flowers that look like a cross between a bottlebrush and a pom-pom.
Its blue-green, witch hazel–like leaves bring texture all summer—and then comes fall, when Fothergilla absolutely steals the show with fiery tones of red, orange, burgundy, and purple. As Michael Dirr put it, “They do not have a bad season.”
Sun, Part Shade | |
No | |
6 ft | |
5 ft | |
Spring, Summer, Fall | |
Yes | |
White | |
Strong |