Hazelnuts have higher nutritional value than acorns. The nuts produced by this smaller tree are preferred by squirrels, deer, turkey, woodpeckers, pheasants, grouse, quail and more. The male catkins are a food staple of ruffed grouse throughout the winter. Nuts mature in September/October. Grows 15-18 ft tall, 10-12 ft wide, typically in a multi stemmed form. Plant several for best results with cross pollination. Medium to fast growth rate. Typically produces nuts within only a few years. Native
We offer 3 types of Hazelnut. Plant several types for cross pollination
*American Hazelnut: (offered in 2 sizes, small/large)
Small: 18 in $5.75
Large: 3-4 ft Bareroot plants are well branched and rooted. $27
* Somerset Hazelnut: Quick to bear nuts. Highly disease resistant. Small starter plants in plugs. $24
*The Beast Hazelnut: Vigorous, high yields, disease resistant. Small starter plants in plugs. $19
Estimated to be available starting April 12.
Code: FKN/MN