Hamamelis Virginiana 'Sunglow' (NA 78644; PI 680618) Hardiness: USDA Zones 4-8 Development: 'Sunglow’ Was Identified by Dr

Hamamelis Virginiana 'Sunglow' (NA 78644; PI 680618) Hardiness: USDA Zones 4-8 Development: 'Sunglow’ Was Identified by Dr

U.S. National Arboretum Plant Introduction Hamamelis virginiana ‘Sunglow’ Botanical Name: Hamamelis virginiana 'Sunglow' (NA 78644; PI 680618) Hardiness: USDA Zones 4-8 Development: 'Sunglow’ was identified by Dr. Mike Arnold in a seedling row of H. virginiana planted at Tennessee Technological University in Cookeville, TN in 1988 after purchasing bare root dormant seedlings from Boyd Brothers Nursery. Significance: Hamamelis virginiana 'Sunglow’ was selected for its large, abundant bright-yellow flowers, upright growth habit, and reduced basal sprouting. Compared to other Hamamelis cultivars, 'Sunglow’ exhib- its good field tolerance to powdery mildew. Description: Height and width: 21 feet tall and 7.5 feet wide after 12 years. Habit: Upright deciduous shrub with strongly vertical branching from the base. Foliage: Dark green with distinct yellow-green midrib and veins underneath, yellowing in fall. Flowers: Abundant bright-yellow flowers with petals up to 1 inch long appear in November. Fruit: Brown, woody seed capsules may co-occur with foliage and flowers. Capsules split open in fall, ejecting 1-2 black, oval seeds up to 30 feet. Propagation: Readily propagated by softwood cuttings under mist using 2500-5000 ppm IBA. Best rooting oc- curs in June and July. Plants will flower heavily by the second season. Landscape Use: Use as a specimen to add height and fall color to the landscape, or plant as a barrier, deciduous screen, in mass plantings, or native plant display or wildlife gardens. 'Sunglow' is well-suited to smaller spaces due to its compact, upright habit. Availability: Currently limited availability. Interested wholesale growers may receive propagation material by contacting Lisa Alexander at the U.S. National Arboretum, [email protected]. U.S. National Arboretum Plant Introduction Visit us on the web: www.usna.usda.gov March 2017 .

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