Hamamelis ovalis

Family:HAMAMELIDACEAE
Species:Hamamelis ovalis S.W. Leonard
Common Name:Leonard's Witch Hazel
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Associated Ecological Communities:**
Growth Habit:Shrub
Duration:Perennial
Category:Vascular
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Plant Notes:Leonard's Witch Hazel is a native deciduous shrub in the Witch-Hazel family (Hamamelidaceae). It is found in south Alabama. Leonard's Witch Hazel grows in hardwood or mixed pine/hardwood forests on mesic slopes. S. W. Leonard described this new species of Witch Hazel from specimens he collected on Camp Shelby in the Desoto National Forest, Perry County Mississippi in 2004 (Sida 22: 850. 2006). Brian Keener first reported this species as new to Alabama in 2010 from populations originally discovered by Wayne K. Webb. (Castanea 75: 500. 2010). It has since been documented from seven counties in southwest Alabama. Leonard's Witch Hazel is a multi-trunked shrub reaching heights of 15-20 feet, though most plants are only a few feet tall. The leaves are alternate, ovate in outline, with crenate (rounded teeth) margins. The flowers are produced between late December and February. Flowers are red or orange red in color. Each flower has four strap-shaped petals. The fruit is a woody capsule that explosively ejects the seed when it splits. The seed may be ejected several yards from the plant. Leonard's Witch Hazel differs from our common Witch Hazel (Hamamelis virginiana Linnaeus) by having larger, more rounded leaves. The flowers are red or orange instead of the clear lemon yellow of common Witch Hazel, and it flowers in the late winter instead of autumn. So how did this plant go undiscovered for so long? It is much less common than our other species of Witch Hazel, and often grows in remote, difficult to access areas. The flowering time (February) also makes it less likely that a botanist would be out collecting. Plus, if you see the plant when it is not in flower, it is easy to dismiss it as a common Witch Hazel with unusually large leaves. Leonard's Witch Hazel is commercially available from some native plant nurseries. It prefers a semi-shaded location with moist loamy soil.--A. Diamond
Taxonomic Notes:This species was first reported as new to Alabama by Keener in 2010. The report and subsequent collections were made from populations originally discovered by Wayne K. Webb. Castanea 75: 500. 2010.
Status:Native
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Specimen: View specimen details in the Alabama Herbarium Consortium Specimen Database

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Classification

FamilyHAMAMELIDACEAE - Witch-Hazel family
Genus Hamamelis
Species Hamamelis ovalis S.W. Leonard - Leonard's Witch Hazel

Citation

Citation Hamamelis ovalis S.W. Leonard, Sida 22(2): 850–855, f. 1–2. 2006.
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Type: USA: MISSISSIPPI: Perry Co.: shallow ravine in mixed pine-hardwoods near headwaters of Garraway Creek, Camp Shelby Training Area T-17, Compartment 96, DeSoto National Forest, T2N, R11W, Sec. 6, NE1/4, 7 Jul 2004, S.W. Leonard 11073 (holotype: MO; isotypes: FSU, NCU, NY).

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Synonyms

No synonyms exist for this species.

Specimens and Distribution

This species has been reported in the following counties by the herbaria listed. An overview of the individual specimens are provided in the table that follows. Click on the accession number to view details; click on column headers to sort; choose a county or herbaria to filter the specimen data.

Counties included on distribution map: Butler, Clarke, Conecuh, Covington, Crenshaw, Monroe, Wilcox

Counties represented by specimen data listed below:

Herbaria represented by specimen data listed below: ALNHS, AUA, SAMF, TROY, UWAL

Range of years during which specimens were collected: -

Barcode / Accession No.
County
Coll. Date
Collector &
Collection No.
Herbarium &
Herbarium Name Used
Image
TROY000035643 Butler 21 Sep 2012 Diamond, Alvin R.
23391
TROY
Hamamelis ovalis S.W. Leonard
UWAL0012437 Butler 21 Sep 2012 Diamond, Alvin R.
23391
UWAL
Hamamelis ovalis S.W. Leonard
AUA_ACC_70811 Clarke 28 Aug 2009 KEENER, BRIAN R.
5609
AUA
HAMAMELIS OVALIS S.W. LEONARD
UWAL0010284 Clarke 28 Aug 2009 Keener, Brian R.
5598
UWAL
Hamamelis ovalis S.W. Leonard
TROY000034194 Clarke 28 Aug 2009 Keener, Brian R.
5609
TROY
Hamamelis ovalis S.W. Leonard
UWAL0003002 Clarke 28 Aug 2009 Keener, Brian R.
5609
UWAL
Hamamelis ovalis S.W. Leonard
UWAL0014160 Conecuh 28 Jul 2013 Diamond, Alvin R.
24398
UWAL
Hamamelis ovalis S.W. Leonard
TROY000038187 Conecuh 28 Jul 2013 Diamond, Alvin R.
24398
TROY
Hamamelis ovalis S.W. Leonard
UWAL0015218 Conecuh 09 Jan 2014 Webb, Wayne K.
s.n.
UWAL
Hamamelis ovalis S.W. Leonard
TROY000039048 Conecuh 09 Jan 2014 Webb, Wayne K.
s.n.
TROY
Hamamelis ovalis S.W. Leonard
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