Corylus americana A pretty hedge bush 6-8 feet tall. Native to the eastern U.S. Two plants are needed to set fruit. Very showy catkins in spring. Sweet small nuts ripen...
Native American Purple Leaf Filberts or Hazelnut are a purple form selection of American Filbert. A beautiful and edible addition to the yard, this deciduous shrub will naturalize, producing edible...
Corylus avellana x americana Grand Traverse originated from Michigan and is reported as a cross of Faroka (F1 Turkish tree hazel [C. colurna] x European hazelnut hybrid) with the European...
Corylus avellana Jefferson is the new filbert that is replacing Barcelona as the leading variety. Barcelona was the most popular filbert grown in the US, but is not resistant to...
Corylus avellana Polly O is being released as a companion for Wepster and McDonald. The nut shape is nearly round and lends itself well to sizing and cracking. The shells...
Corylus avellana Raritan Filbert/Hazelnut, vigorous and upright spreading growth habit. A cross of Oregon State University selections OSU 539.031 x OSU 616.018, it is high yielding with medium size, round...
Corylus avellana x Americana OSU The Beast is 75% European hazelnut and 25% American hazelnut and highly resistant to eastern filbert blight. The Beast is vigorous and productive. A cross...
Corylus avellana The hazelnut breeding program at Oregon State University directed by Shawn Mehlenbacher uses the genetic diversity in the genus Corylus to create new cultivars with resistance to eastern...
Corylus avellana A compact, somewhat spreading tree. For instance, in its 10th leaf, height is about 9.2' and canopy about 11'. Tree is productive, nuts medium size, Kernal texture, flavor...