Hazel

Bareroot

Corylus avellana. Bareroot trees of between 30 and 50cm in height. UK Grown

Dispatched November-March 2023/2024

Out of stock

Latin Name: Corylus avellana

Common Name(s): Hazel

Plant Type: Perennial

Habitat: Full Shade, Part Shade

Colour:

Cream

Flowering Time:

January - April

SKU: NS-415 Categories: ,

Description

It is an important component of the hedgerows that were the traditional field boundaries in lowland England. The wood was traditionally grown as coppice, the poles cut being used for wattle-and-daub building and agricultural fencing.  Hazel is so bendy in spring that it can be tied in a knot without breaking. Bees find it difficult to collect hazel pollen and can only gather it in small loads. This is because the wind pollinated hazel has pollen that is not sticky and actually repels one grain against another. Common hazel is typically a shrub reaching 3–8 m tall, but can reach 15 m. The leaves are deciduous

If using in as  hedge: All species in a wildlife hedge can be cut back or “Coppiced” without harm. In the 1st year after establishment the hedge can be cut back to stimulate growth of the hedge from the base thereafter cut every 2-3 years. If the weather is unsuitable for planting or receiving the hedging, dig a hole and bury the roots of the bunched plants, they can be held like that till planting. After planting it is advantageous to mulch the hedge with lawn mowing or leaf mould to suppress weeds and also be done with plastic or carpet cuts and covered with soil.

Additional information

Option

Habitat

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Country of Origin

GB

Plant Type

Flowering Time

January, February, March, April

Colour