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Hazelnut, American

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12-24" Bare Root Seedling. Bundle of 25.


American filbert (also commonly called hazelnut) is a Missouri native, deciduous, rounded, multi-stemmed shrub which typically grows 8-16′ tall and occurs statewide in dry or moist thickets, woodlands and wood margins, valleys, uplands and prairies. Monoecious (separate male and female flowers on the same plant). In spring, male flowers appear in showy, 2-3″ long, yellowish brown catkins and female flowers appear in small, reddish, inconspicuous catkins. Female flowers give way to small, egg-shaped, 1/2″ long, edible nuts (maturing July-August) which are encased in leafy, husk-like, ragged-edged bracts. Nuts are similar in flavor to the European filbert, and may be roasted and eaten or ground into flour, but are also commonly left for the squirrels and birds. Ovate, double-toothed, dark green leaves (3-6″ long). Fall color is quite variable, ranging from attractive combinations of orange, rose, purplish red, yellow and green to undistinguished, dull yellowish green.


https://schumachersnursery.com/nurserystock/hazelnut-american/


Size: 8-15'
Hardiness: Zone 4
Light: Full Sun to Partial Shade
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  • Home
  • History
  • District Operations
    • Board Meetings/Agendas
    • Archived Board Minutes and Budgets
    • Watershed Improvement Districts
  • Plans & Policies
    • Public Information and Education
    • Conservation Trees
    • Weed Management >
      • Washakie County Weeds
    • Waste Management
    • Water Resources
    • Range and Irrigated Land Management
  • Cost Share
    • Upper Bighorn Sub-Basin Watershed Implementation Program
    • Rural Cost Share Programs
    • Rehabilitation Cost Share Program
    • Rural Special Discretionary
    • Urban Community Enhancement
    • Septic System Cost Share Program
    • Well Testing
  • Publications & Newsletters
  • Resources & Links
  • Youth Natural Resource Education Tools
    • Youth Event Photos
    • Reservations
    • Other Educational Resources
    • Agriculture
    • Insects
    • Outdoor Classroom
    • Plants
    • Soil
    • Water Quality
    • Wildlife
  • Upcoming Events
    • Past Events
  • Contact Us
  • Seedling Tree Sales
  • Grow Washakie
    • Event Resources
  • Community Needs Assessment
  • Washakie County R3 Coalition