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Hazel

Corylus avellana

The Hazel produces catkins in winter and edible nuts in late summer or early autumn.

Food source
Larval

Volume discounts

40 - 90
-£2.50
100 +
-£3.00

Postage

Minimum order is 30 hedging plants - can be a mix of species.

£14.50 for 10
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Hazel is grown as a hedging plant, shrub or small tree and is coppiced to make hazel hurdles.  The well known sight of catkins are the male flowers which appear in early winter.  It is the food plant for a variety of moths. 

Bare-root plants 40-60 cm.

PLEASE NOTE: Minimum order for Hedgerow Plants is 30 plants.  (This could be 10 each of 3 different species.)  If ordering in addition to a Hedgerow Collection, then any number can be ordered.