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Witch Hazel (Hamamelis) 12" snow near freezing temperatures and the Witch Hazel still comes into flower.
From MiteyMarg:
The growth in the middle of the picture is a 'witches broom'. Its a proliferation of growth caused by a minute eriophyid mite or possibly a fungus. The mite causes the plant to grow like this to create an environnment with the right temperature and, more importantly, humidity, for quite a large population to live in. If you pull the little branches apart under the microscope you will find tiny little worm like mites with only two pairs of legs in large numbers in nooks and crannies. They are really small and only just visible at 10 x magnification.
this lovely birch delicately silhoutted against the sky was covered in witch's besoms...they're caused by a virus or fungal disease and don't affect the tree
Salem is crawling with witch museums, but this is the only one we had time to visit. And no photos allowed. Interestingly, I came away convinced that this place is run by Wiccans because it sure was not only Wicca-friendly, but downright instructional about the tenets of the Wiccan religion.
Witch, originally taken from
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Image taken from page 388 of 'Life & Finding of Dr. Livingstone. Containing the original letters written by H. M. Stanley'
Image taken from:
Title: "Life & Finding of Dr. Livingstone. Containing the original letters written by H. M. Stanley", "Appendix"
Author: Livingstone, David
Shelfmark: "British Library HMNTS 010097.f.13."
Page: 388
Place of Publishing: London
Date of Publishing: 1897
Publisher: Dean & Son
Issuance: monographic
Identifier: 002202126
Witch-Hazel during late winter at Leonard J Buck Gardens in Far Hills, NJ.
Important late winter food for our disappearing ruffed grouse.
In Toronto, near Yonge and Eglington, there is a Witches Tree. Everything around it is enchanted. If you look closely, with a special type of glass, you can see the hex the tree has laid on some buildings nearby. The area is also said to be haunted. I never stay long in the area, being quite superstitious myself.
I have never seen another one of these. Her design and colouring are amazing. This is the first year I've taken some proper pictures of her as I've had her for several years.
Me as witch (original character).
Ph. Andrea A P H Puzzuoli
Editing by me.
Outfit, accessories, wig-styling and make-up by me.