3ft 'Hall'sche Reissenuss' / 'Merveille de Bollwyller' Hazelnut Tree | 3L Pot
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- Highlights
- Variety Specifications
- Planting & Care
- Produces an abundance of delicious cobnuts with a delicate flavour.
- Compact size (4x4m) is perfect for any garden and can be pruned to a smaller size.
- Provides year-round interest with pale yellow, pollinator-friendly catkins in spring and yellow autumn leaves.
- Harvest your own fresh nuts from late August through September.
- Versatile in the garden: grow as a standalone tree or use for hedges and screens.
- Nuts are delicious fresh from the tree, in salads, or for baking and desserts.
- Species: Hazelnut
- Also known as: 'Halle'sche Reissenuss' cobnut
- Pollination: Not self-fertile. Needs a pollination partner nearby - another variety of filbert, any hazelnut or cob will pollinate, even the native hazel ‘Corylus avellana’ is a suitable pollinator and is often found in native hedgerows.
- Features: Wildlife benefactor
- Flowering Time: March, April, May
- Flower Colour: Pale yellow catkins
- Harvest Time: September, October, November
- Position: Full sun to partial shade
- Habit: Grows with a neat bushy habit
- Eventual Spread: Spreads up to 4m unless pruned
- Hardiness: This tree is fully hardy, meaning it will survive under any conditions, including the odd snowy winter in the UK. The one thing to watch out for is blossoms being affected by frost. If there is frost forecast when your tree is in blossom, you should wrap it overnight with horticultural fleece or bubblewrap.
- Soil Type: Will tolerate less than perfect conditions but prefers well drained, loamy soils. If your soil is heavy or sandy, mix in some perlite or fine horticultural grit when planting, to improve drainage.
- Pest & Disease Resistance: Generally pest and disease free
- Pruning: Prune annually in mid to late February to maintain the tree's shape and encourage cropping.
- Tasting Notes: Large nuts with a delicate flavour
- Uses: Best eaten fresh
- Planting: Thrives in a protected location in full sun or partial shade. Prefers well-drained, loamy soil. If your soil is heavy or sandy, mix in perlite or horticultural grit to improve drainage.
- Pollination: This variety is not self-fertile and requires a different hazelnut, cobnut or filbert variety nearby to produce nuts.
- Care: This tree is fully hardy in the UK. If frost is forecast when the tree is in blossom, protect the flowers overnight with horticultural fleece or bubble wrap to ensure a good crop.
- Pruning: Prune annually in mid to late February to maintain the tree's shape and encourage cropping.
Product Specifications
- Height on Arrival: 60-90cm inc. pot
- Eventual Height: 4m
- Supplied As: This tree is supplied in a 3L Poly-Pot. Poly-Pots use 70% less plastic than traditional pots and can be recycled.
- Our trees are expertly pruned before shipping, which may include trimming the main leader to encourage a better shape and promote stronger, bushier growth.
Highlights
- Produces an abundance of delicious cobnuts with a delicate flavour.
- Compact size (4x4m) is perfect for any garden and can be pruned to a smaller size.
- Provides year-round interest with pale yellow, pollinator-friendly catkins in spring and yellow autumn leaves.
- Harvest your own fresh nuts from late August through September.
- Versatile in the garden: grow as a standalone tree or use for hedges and screens.
- Nuts are delicious fresh from the tree, in salads, or for baking and desserts.
Variety Specifications
- Species: Hazelnut
- Also known as: 'Halle'sche Reissenuss' cobnut
- Pollination: Not self-fertile. Needs a pollination partner nearby - another variety of filbert, any hazelnut or cob will pollinate, even the native hazel ‘Corylus avellana’ is a suitable pollinator and is often found in native hedgerows.
- Features: Wildlife benefactor
- Flowering Time: March, April, May
- Flower Colour: Pale yellow catkins
- Harvest Time: September, October, November
- Position: Full sun to partial shade
- Habit: Grows with a neat bushy habit
- Eventual Spread: Spreads up to 4m unless pruned
- Hardiness: This tree is fully hardy, meaning it will survive under any conditions, including the odd snowy winter in the UK. The one thing to watch out for is blossoms being affected by frost. If there is frost forecast when your tree is in blossom, you should wrap it overnight with horticultural fleece or bubblewrap.
- Soil Type: Will tolerate less than perfect conditions but prefers well drained, loamy soils. If your soil is heavy or sandy, mix in some perlite or fine horticultural grit when planting, to improve drainage.
- Pest & Disease Resistance: Generally pest and disease free
- Pruning: Prune annually in mid to late February to maintain the tree's shape and encourage cropping.
- Tasting Notes: Large nuts with a delicate flavour
- Uses: Best eaten fresh
Planting & Care
- Planting: Thrives in a protected location in full sun or partial shade. Prefers well-drained, loamy soil. If your soil is heavy or sandy, mix in perlite or horticultural grit to improve drainage.
- Pollination: This variety is not self-fertile and requires a different hazelnut, cobnut or filbert variety nearby to produce nuts.
- Care: This tree is fully hardy in the UK. If frost is forecast when the tree is in blossom, protect the flowers overnight with horticultural fleece or bubble wrap to ensure a good crop.
- Pruning: Prune annually in mid to late February to maintain the tree's shape and encourage cropping.
Product Specifications
- Height on Arrival: 60-90cm inc. pot
- Eventual Height: 4m
- Supplied As: This tree is supplied in a 3L Poly-Pot. Poly-Pots use 70% less plastic than traditional pots and can be recycled.
- Our trees are expertly pruned before shipping, which may include trimming the main leader to encourage a better shape and promote stronger, bushier growth.
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