




Fothergilla
Fothergilla is a delightful shrub with fluffy white flowers and colorful leaves in the fall. It loves sunny spots!
Habitat: Woodlands
The Fothergilla has unique bottlebrush-like white flowers that appear before its leaves in spring. Its ovate, bluish-green leaves turn a spectacular array of red, orange, and yellow hues in autumn, making it visually distinct.





Category
PlantsRarity
Rare
Danger
1/5 · Very low
Snaps
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Before opening, its flower buds resemble tiny, fuzzy white caterpillars. Wow!
Fothergilla belongs to the Witch Hazel family, known for unique blooms.
It's named after Dr. John Fothergill, a famous 18th-century plant collector.
Its white bottlebrush flowers release a sweet scent, often smelling like honey!
Fothergilla can burst into bloom before its leaves unfurl, helping it capture early spring sunlight and pollinators.
Fothergilla has leaves that transform into dazzling shades of red, orange, and yellow, attracting attention in fall.
Fothergilla can release a delightful honey-like fragrance from its flowers, guiding pollinators straight to its nectar.
Apis mellifera
Visits its flowers for nectar and pollen.
Bombus impatiens
An important native pollinator of its blooms.

Odocoileus virginianus
May browse its foliage and young twigs.

Junco hyemalis
Small birds may nest within its dense branches.
Deciduous plants periodically shed all their leaves, typically during autumn or dry seasons.
A shrub is a woody plant smaller than a tree, typically with multiple stems branching from or near the ground.
Fragrant flowers emit a pleasant aroma, often to attract pollinators or for defense.
Fall color refers to the seasonal change in foliage pigmentation, primarily in deciduous plants, displaying vibrant hues.
Forest habitats are terrestrial environments dominated by dense tree cover, supporting a high diversity of plant and animal life.
Danger
1/5 · Very low
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90-300 cm
90-300 cm
2-4 cm
Spring
No
None
Perennial
Insect
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