Wild Forest Hazelnut seeds are a product of the Corylus avellana tree, a deciduous woody shrub or tree of the Betulaceae family. These seeds are a great choice for gardeners looking to grow a nut-bearing tree with exceptional reproductive abilities.
Corylus avellana is a shrub or tree that grows 2-5 meters high, with an ovate or flat-spherical crown. The bark is smooth, light brownish-gray, and cross-striped, while the shoots are brownish-gray, pubescent, and glandular-hairy. The root system is superficial and powerful, with a taproot developing first and lateral roots forming by the third year.
Corylus avellana is native to Europe, the Caucasus, and the Middle East, growing in broad-leaved, mixed, and coniferous forests, as well as in steppe zones and mountainous regions up to 2300m above sea level.
Corylus avellana is known for its exceptional ability to reproduce by root offspring, quickly occupying forest clearings and considered a weed in forestry. It is also shade-tolerant and avoids open and hot southern slopes.
The nuts of Corylus avellana are edible and can be used in a variety of dishes, including baking, cooking, and as a snack.
Perennial: Y