Corylus Species, American Filbert, American Hazelnut
Corylusamericana
Synonym
Corylus
calyculata
Corylus
humilis
Corylus
serotina
Corylus
virginiana
I bought two potted plants from a native plant nursery and planted them in my backyard in 2003. It makes a good looking large shrub with ...Read More
A great native shrub for supporting native wildlife in eastern N. America.
The nuts are tasty but too small for commercial...Read More
I was scanning the university research sites to learn about the Eastern Filbert Blight (EFB). Apparently the colonists brought Corylus a...Read More
Native from New England down through Florida. Excellent for attracting wildlife to your property. The nuts of American hazelnut, which h...Read More
Grows wild up here. The only reason I haven't planted any into my yard is because the ones I've seen in the wild rarely have a ripe nut ...Read More
Also called the American Filbert, this small hedge bush is native to the eastern U.S. Two plants are needed to set fruit. They can grow...Read More
This shrub grows quite happily in Zone 3a/b and is often found growing wild in river flood plains. Can be increased from suckers. Somewha...Read More
Nuts must be protected from hungry squirrels to finish ripening.
Easily grown in average, medium wet, well-drained soil in full sun to part shade. Prompt removal of root suckers will help maintain plant...Read More