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Key Features:
Produces small, sweet, edible hazelnuts suitable for fresh eating, roasting, or baking
Cold-hardy native shrub well-adapted to a wide range of climates
Excellent choice for natural hedges, food forests, and edible landscapes
Attracts pollinators, birds, and beneficial wildlife
Non-GMO wild-type seed variety
Seed Name: American Hazelnut
Botanical Name: Corylus americana
Plant Type: Perennial Shrub
USDA Zones: 4–9
Mature Height: 6–12 ft
Growth Habit: Multi-stemmed, bushy shrub
Fruit/Nut Type: Shell nut with sweet edible kernel
Light Requirements: Full Sun to Partial Shade
Soil Preference: Well-draining loam, tolerates varied soils
Water Needs: Moderate; drought tolerant once established
Pollination: Wind-pollinated (planting more than one improves nut yield)
Season to Sow: Late fall or early spring
GMO Status: Non-GMO
Cold Stratification Required:
Mix seeds with moist sand and refrigerate 90–120 days before planting.
Sowing Depth:
Plant seeds 1/2 inch deep in soil.
Germination Temperature:
Maintain soil at 55–70°F after stratification.
Transplanting:
Transplant seedlings outdoors after frost once 4–6 inches tall.
Spacing:
Plant 6–10 ft apart for hedge forms; wider spacing for nut orchards.
Care:
Water weekly in the first growing season; prune lightly to shape if desired.
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