| Corylus avellana |
Our native Hazel a good plant for tough conditions and good for wildlife, attractive autumnal foliage tints of soft yellow.
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| Corylus avellana Aurea |
Soft yellow leaves make this a lovely form of our native hazel. Easy to grow in most situations. |
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| Corylus avellana Contorta |
"Corkscrew Hazel". An attractive small tree or shrub with its twisted and spiralled growth. Apparently discovered in a hedgerow in Gloucestershire about 1863. |
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| Corylus avellana Heterophylla |
Cut leaved Hazel, smallish leaves strongly lobed |
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| Corylus avellana Pendula |
An unusual form of our native hazel with weeping and arched branches |
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| Corylus colurna |
The 'Turkish Hazel' quickly makes superb stately trees with a broad domed head with dark green broad oval leaves. Yellow catkins in February/March before the new leaves |
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| Corylus maxima Purpurea |
The Purple-leaved Filbert needs a sunny spot to bring out the wonderful rich purple in the leaves. |
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