Thanks to Front Porch News reader Penny Parsekian, we have these lovely photos of witch hazel and snow drops in Wilcox Park. Witch hazel, as you can see, blooms in winter, while snow drops are often seen as a sign of spring.Â
Witch hazel and snow drops spotted in Wilcox Park
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Beautiful Witch Hazel! Wondering how the infamous, "Witch Hazel" got her name? Does anyone know?😉
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