This issue’s specimen is a toughie. It is a non-native and rare in cultivation here in the States, despite being reliably hardy. A small tree, it only reaches about 20 feet and is generally multi-stemmed. The flowers are fragrant and all above-ground parts are edible.
The first reader to guess correctly will win a 4 foot tall Hamamelis mollis ‘Wisley Supreme’ (witch hazel) from Holmes Hollow Farm on Turk Hill in Victor. Submit answers to
ja**@ja**********.com
(fastest) or by calling 585-733-8979.
Answer from last issue (July-August 2014): Yellowwood, or Cladrastis kentukea syn. lutea.
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