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Fothergilla major

Large Fothergilla

Hamamelidaceae

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Habitat

  • Allegheny Mountains, primarily in Georgia, but also found occasionally in states from North Carolina and Tennessee to Alabama
  • zone 5

Habit and Form

  • a deciduous shrub
  • 6' to 8' tall
  • rounded shape
  • upright spreading branching
  • will sucker from the base, but not to the same degree as F. gardenii

Summer Foliage

  • deciduous, with alternate arrangement
  • 2" to 5" long
  • approximately three quarters as wide as long
  • simple leaves are coarsely, but shallowly toothed
  • dark green above, underside with gray or whitish cast
  • foliage is high quality

Autumn Foliage

  • a blend of yellow, orange, red and purple
  • typically quite showy

Flowers

  • flowers are white
  • bloom time is May
  • flower clusters are 1" to 2" long and shaped like bottle brushes
  • somewhat fragrant

Fruit

  • green capsules
  • not numerous or ornamentally important

Bark

  • gray brown
  • not ornamentally important

Culture

  • prefers a moist, acidic, fertile, well-drained soil
  • full sun is best
  • partial shade is tolerated, but bloom and fall color will be less than in full sun

Landscape Use

  • a good three season plant
  • useful for bloom, high quality summer foliage, and fall foliage color
  • foundation plant
  • shrub border
  • naturalistic areas
  • in groupings or masses
  • at its best with dark, evergreen background

Liabilities

  • generally trouble free

ID Features

  • flower buds are stalked and naked
  • bottle brush white flower clusters
  • very similar to F. gardenii, except larger and coarser
  • yellow-orange-red fall color
  • leaves are witch hazel-shaped

Propagation

  • by cuttings
  • by seed

Cultivars/Varieties

'Mt. Airy' (also listed as 'Mount Airy') - This form of Fothergilla is widely considered to be the finest selection available. All attributes appear superior, including larger flowers, clean blue-green foliage, strong fall color (yellow to red) and vigorous upright growth habit to 6' tall. It is widely available and probably should be selected over other forms if possible.

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Citation and Acknowledgements: University of Connecticut Plant Database, https://plantdatabase.uconn.edu/, Mark H. Brand, Department of Plant Science and Landscape Architecture, Storrs, CT 06269-4067 USA.