Arnold Promise Witch Hazel (Hamamelis x intermedia ‘Arnold Promise’) brings blazing late-winter color when the garden feels asleep, covering bare branches with clear yellow, wavy-petaled flowers set in contrasting red cups. This unusual, sweetly fragrant shrub is a standout near entries and patios, where you can appreciate both the blooms and their perfume at close range. Its open, spreading habit adds structure through the growing season, then finishes strong with rich yellow to yellow-orange fall foliage. Durable and easy to grow in full sun to partial sun, Arnold Promise is a classic large shrub for borders and privacy screening, offering reliable multi-season interest in cooler-climate landscapes.
A classic winter-blooming witch hazel prized for late-winter flowers and excellent fall color. Its open, spreading form adds graceful structure and seasonal interest throughout the year.
Flowers with wavy, clear yellow petals and red cups appear on bare branches, providing vivid color when little else is in bloom. Plant near high-traffic areas to enjoy the fragrance.
A signature feature is its ability to bloom in the cold season, bringing fresh color and scent when the landscape is otherwise quiet.
This is a substantial shrub suited to larger beds and boundaries. Give it room to develop into a broad, spreading specimen or screening plant.
Rich green foliage provides a handsome backdrop through the growing season, then turns bright shades of yellow and yellow-orange in autumn for a strong seasonal finale.
Plant in full sun to partial sun for best growth and bloom performance.
Keep a steady watering routine during establishment, then ease back once the root system is developed. Water when the top layer of soil begins to dry.
Witch hazel performs best in organically rich, well-drained soils with a moderately acidic profile. Improve planting beds with compost for best results.
A spring feeding supports vigorous growth and helps maintain a strong, healthy plant over time.
Witch hazel blooms heaviest on one- to three-year-old shoots. If shaping is needed, prune thoughtfully to preserve future flowering wood.
Use as a specimen for winter impact, or as a large shrub to break up long fence lines and boundaries. It also works as a privacy screen in mixed plantings.
A reliable, easy-care shrub with standout fall color and winter bloom performance. Useful in areas where road salt exposure can be a concern.
Pair with other shrubs and woodland plants that complement winter bloom and fall color for a layered, seasonal display.
Deciduous shrub suited to cooler climates, delivering winter flowers and fall color with a strong structural presence in the landscape.
A hybrid witch hazel with Asian parentage that became a garden classic. ‘Arnold Promise’ was developed at the Harvard University Arnold Arboretum and introduced in 1928.
Arnold Promise Witch Hazel (Hamamelis x intermedia ‘Arnold Promise’) brings blazing late-winter color when the garden feels asleep, covering bare branches with clear yellow, wavy-petaled flowers set in contrasting red cups. This unusual, sweetly fragrant shrub is a standout near entries and patios, where you can appreciate both the blooms and their perfume at close range. Its open, spreading habit adds structure through the growing season, then finishes strong with rich yellow to yellow-orange fall foliage. Durable and easy to grow in full sun to partial sun, Arnold Promise is a classic large shrub for borders and privacy screening, offering reliable multi-season interest in cooler-climate landscapes.
A classic winter-blooming witch hazel prized for late-winter flowers and excellent fall color. Its open, spreading form adds graceful structure and seasonal interest throughout the year.
Flowers with wavy, clear yellow petals and red cups appear on bare branches, providing vivid color when little else is in bloom. Plant near high-traffic areas to enjoy the fragrance.
A signature feature is its ability to bloom in the cold season, bringing fresh color and scent when the landscape is otherwise quiet.
This is a substantial shrub suited to larger beds and boundaries. Give it room to develop into a broad, spreading specimen or screening plant.
Rich green foliage provides a handsome backdrop through the growing season, then turns bright shades of yellow and yellow-orange in autumn for a strong seasonal finale.
Plant in full sun to partial sun for best growth and bloom performance.
Keep a steady watering routine during establishment, then ease back once the root system is developed. Water when the top layer of soil begins to dry.
Witch hazel performs best in organically rich, well-drained soils with a moderately acidic profile. Improve planting beds with compost for best results.
A spring feeding supports vigorous growth and helps maintain a strong, healthy plant over time.
Witch hazel blooms heaviest on one- to three-year-old shoots. If shaping is needed, prune thoughtfully to preserve future flowering wood.
Use as a specimen for winter impact, or as a large shrub to break up long fence lines and boundaries. It also works as a privacy screen in mixed plantings.
A reliable, easy-care shrub with standout fall color and winter bloom performance. Useful in areas where road salt exposure can be a concern.
Pair with other shrubs and woodland plants that complement winter bloom and fall color for a layered, seasonal display.
Deciduous shrub suited to cooler climates, delivering winter flowers and fall color with a strong structural presence in the landscape.
A hybrid witch hazel with Asian parentage that became a garden classic. ‘Arnold Promise’ was developed at the Harvard University Arnold Arboretum and introduced in 1928.