Produces edible nuts for humans and wildlife, that are easy to open. Mature height of 15’–18′ and a spread of 10’–12′ as it is a multi-stemmed, clumping plant. Fast growing. Can produce nuts 2 years after planting. Plant in multiples to ensure pollination. Leaves turn orange to red or purple in fall. Full to partial sun. Native to Massachusetts.
Bare root seedling – no size provided by nursery
Also known as American Filbert.
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