This familiar member of the family medicine
cabinet goes back to pre-Columbian times when Native Americans used witch
hazel for a wide variety of ailments. A small tree or...
Witch hazel is a tall, deciduous shrub or small tree; growing to a height
of up to 15 feet, the stems and branches are covered with scaly gray to
light, brown bark. The alternate, elliptic to obo...
Witch hazel is a tall, deciduous shrub or small tree; growing to a height
of up to 15 feet, the stems and branches are covered with scaly gray to
light, brown bark. The alternate, elliptic ...
Witch hazel is a tall, deciduous shrub or small tree; growing to a height
of up to 15 feet, the stems and branches are covered with scaly gray to
light, brown bark. The alternate, elliptic ...
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