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Category: Animal Health,Children's Health,Gardening,Men's Health,Natural Meds,Nutrition,Seniors' Health,Symptoms and Herbs,Women's Health
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Witch Hazel Witch hazel comes from the Hamemelis virginnia plant. There are four species of this plant, two are native to North America (H. vernalis and H. virginiana), one is native to China (H. mollis) and one is native to Japan (H. japonica). Witch hazel is a deciduous shrub that generally grows from three to eight metres in height. It is believed that witch hazel got its name due to its connection with dowsing which was once believed to be a type of witchcraft. A ...
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Category: Animal Health,Children's Health,Gardening,Men's Health,Natural Meds,Nutrition,Seniors' Health,Symptoms and Herbs,Women's Health
Description:
Witch Hazel Witch hazel comes from the Hamemelis virginnia plant. There are four species of this plant, two are native to North America (H. vernalis and H. virginiana), one is native to China (H. mollis) and one is native to Japan (H. japonica). Witch hazel is a deciduous shrub that generally grows from three to eight metres in height. It is believed that witch hazel got its name due to its connection with dowsing which was once believed to be a type of witchcraft. A ...
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