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		<title>Friday Photography &#8211; Witchhazel</title>
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Flower of witchhazel, Hamamelis virginiana.&#160; Witchhazel is the only native shrub that flowers in the winter in the eastern US. It is commonly found along streambanks and in coves and other rich, moist sites.&#160; Witchhazel is the source of the astringent and cleansing agents sold as Witch Hazel.&#160; 
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<p>Flower of witchhazel, <em>Hamamelis virginiana</em>.&#160; Witchhazel is the only native shrub that flowers in the winter in the eastern US. It is commonly found along streambanks and in coves and other rich, moist sites.&#160; Witchhazel is the source of the astringent and cleansing agents sold as <a href="http://www.witchhazel.com/about.htm" target="_blank">Witch Hazel</a>.&#160; </p>
<p>Witchhazel is pollinated by the winter moth, <a href="http://www.marylandmoths.com/Html/Noctuidae/Cuculliinae/Xylenini/Eupsilia_vinulenta.html" target="_blank">Eupsilia spp.</a>, which is active on warm winter days. This insect should not be confused with the non-native winter moth, <em><a href="http://www.massnrc.org/pests/pestFAQsheets/winter%20moth.html" target="_blank">Operophtera brumata,</a></em> which is a harmful pest species in the northeastern US.</p>
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Hemlock woolly adelgid, Adelges tsugae, on eastern hemlock, Tsuga canadensis.
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