About American (larger pot)

A second American hazelnut is needed nearby to get nuts. Seed from St. Louis County, Minn.

About Hazelnut

Round half-inch nuts ripen in late summer, eaten by wildlife. Attractive catkins form in the fall and persist through winter before blooming in the spring. Yellow fall foliage. Good for naturalized landscapes. The wood can be used to weave baskets and fences. These common understory shrubs form thickets that offer ideal cover and nesting sites for birds. Wind-pollinated.

Pot Size & Price
2 gal. pot
$68.00
Height
8'–16'
Sunlight Exposure
Full Sun Partial Sun
Catalog
F044
Plant Traits
Birds
Culinary
Minnesota Native

Other varieties of Hazelnut

Corylus ameriana flower, green and fringed
Photo from Missouri Botanical Garden Plant Finder

American

Catalog
F043
Corylus cornuta, green leaves and hand showing beaked cover on nut
Photo by Plant Image Library from the Wikimedia Commons

Beaked

Catalog
F045