hamamelis
IPA: hɑmɑmˈeɪɫiz
noun
- Any of the flowering plant genus Hamamelis, the witch hazels.
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Examples of "hamamelis" in Sentences
- The big TaDa moment of hamamelis chinensis ‘Diane’.
- Your hamamelis Diane, is the daughter of my hamamelis Jelena.
- I was struck by the subtleties of colour in your Diane hamamelis, Frances.
- Witch hazel, otherwise known as hamamelis virginiana is a shrub resembling a gray birch and mountain laurel.
- Your early blooms are impressive, the hamamelis makes me drool especially as my young Diane is doing almost nothing.
- After the skin of the leg has thoroughly dried off, an infriction of alcohol or distilled extract of hamamelis is given the parts and the cotton and bandages are readjusted.
- When he arrived she bathed his battle-scarred features with hamamelis, which is just the same as Pond's Extract, but doesn't cost so much, and told him the other girls had acted foolishly.
- A lotion of one ounce glycerine, one ounce rose-water, ten drops of carbolic acid, and forty drops of hamamelis, is excellent to use on the hands before they are dried each time they are washed.
- HOW: Pair this plant, also known as hamamelis mollis, with red-stem dogwoods, picea omorika, stewartia pseudocamellia, Ken Janeck rhododendron, black mondo grass and hellebores for an incredible winter garden.
- = -- Although the makers have claimed special virtues for this remedy, it is in reality an extract of hamamelis or witch-hazel, and probably differs little in its application or results from the ordinary marketed extract made by the average druggist.
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