Also commonly known as Chinese Fringe Flower. This particular plant was growing up against the wall of the little cottage we stayed in while in Austin. It’s very pretty, and the color of both the flowers and foliage is just stunning; however, it lacks the fragrant scent of common witch hazel (Hamamelis virginiana) flowers.
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7 thoughts on “Chinese Witch Hazel (Loropetalum chinense)”
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stunning color. Did you play around with the color or is it really how it looks like?
there’s also a white loropetalum with creamy blooms – more subtle than the pink cultivars, but gorgeous! it grows to small tree size and tolerates quite a bit of shade in NC.
I am quite impressed with this lovely Witch Hazel.
I love the black background. It really brings out the flower’s hues.
Photoshop is a wonderful tool.
The GIMP, being Open Source, is even better. ;-)
I didn’t do any special processing/colour work to this image. It’s just a really deep and bright little flower.
Dude, we have these ALL over our garden, and I’ve been dying to know what they were! thank you!!!
K.
So that’s what that bush is called! We have them all over the place here as well, used in landscaping to create privacy hedges. Just picked some for a vase at work in fact.
Gorgeous photo!