European hazelnut
Botanical name
Corylus avellana
Family
Betulaceae
Details
Broadly columnar, deciduous. Very edible hazel nuts in March with yellow autumn leaves in April. Make great windbreaks yielding nuts, small poles and rods. Coppice readily.
Wind pollinated (not self fertile)
Frost hardy
Wind pollinated (not self fertile)
Frost hardy
Diameter
3.00
Height (m)
5
Forest layer
low-tree
Jugulone tolerance
Seeds / nuts / tubers
Soil type
Most (prefers moist)
Wind tolerance
High
Propagation method
Sow pot / tray
Related
Hazelnut Seedling Bare Root Tree
Botanical name
Corylus avellana
Details
Grown from seeds, resulting in genetically diverse trees with variable nut characteristics. Popular in New Zealand for small-scale orchards, permaculture, or home gardens, they are valued for their adaptability, resilience, and potential to produce unique nut flavours.
While less predictable than named varieties like 'Whiteheart' or 'Barcelona', seedling hazelnuts are cost-effective and suited for experimentation in diverse climates.
While less predictable than named varieties like 'Whiteheart' or 'Barcelona', seedling hazelnuts are cost-effective and suited for experimentation in diverse climates.
Height (m)
0.4
Edible
Seeds / nuts / tubers
Available
June
July
August
September
Price
$12.00
each
Price for 2 or more
$10.00
each if you buy 2 or more
Price for 4 or more
$9.00
each if you buy 4 or more