Corylus avellana (Common Hazel)
Common Hazel is a native shrub with a seasonal display of vibrant foliage and charming catkins. Common Hazel serves as a valuable food source for wildlife. With its multi-stemmed growth habit and fast growth, Common Hazel makes an excellent choice for informal hedges or woodland gardens.
- Soil type: clay, loamy, and sandy
- Sunlight: full exposure to partial shade
- Optimal tempreature: 10-30°C, hardy to -25°C
- Growth rate: ranges from 30 to 60 cm/year
- Weather: Tolerant to wind, drought and frost
- Seasonality: deciduous
- British native status: native
- Family of trees: Betulaceae
- Flowers or berries: edible nuts
- Soil type: clay, loamy, and sandy
- Sunlight: full exposure to partial shade
- Optimal temperature: 10-30°C, hardy to -25°C
- Growth rate: ranges from 30 to 60 cm/year
- Weather: Tolerant to wind, drought and frost
- Seasonality: deciduous
- British native status: native
- Family of trees: Betulaceae
- Flowers or berries: edible nuts
Same height different shape
- Wyevale Transplants have stronger structures
- Healthy branching for hedge formation
- Stronger root systems for higher survival rates