Hazelnuts are currently attracting lots of attention and for good reason. But even without considering the possible confectionery or snack market, this versatile shrubby tree offers multiple possibilities. Since the kernels are high in both oil and protein, they could potentially replace soybeans. Recent research indicates that hazelnuts produced the most oil per acre of any perennial plant. Even hazelnut shells can be used as fuel as they have almost twice the BTU as wood.
Our superior northern seedlings were selected for their resistance to
disease and their comparable nut quality. With their dense, beautiful
foliage, hazelnut seedlings are especially useful for creating a hedge or windbreak. Mature height 2.5-3.5m (8-12')
PLANT 2 FOR POLLINATION | ZONE 3 | HARVEST: SEPT.
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Kelly (verified owner) –
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Anonymous (verified owner) –
green leaf came after month.
Tara N. (verified owner) –
So far so good.
Robert Graham (verified owner) –
Not leafing very well but is suckering off the roots
Robert Graham (verified owner) –
Doing well so far
Sandra (verified owner) –
They both seem to be thriving. I put pool noodles around the sapling trunk to protect them. There are leaves now.
Lynn Martin (verified owner) –
Mohammad Raeissi (verified owner) –
Very good service.