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Hazel Tree

Price range: £25.00 through £72.50

Details:

The Hazel Tree, also known as a Cobnut is one of the first trees to come into flower, in late January. Both male & female flowers are produced on the same tree appearing long before the leaves, adding a splash of colour to the winter landscape.

AttractsBirds, Wildlife
Blossom ColourYellow
Flowering PeriodFeb, Mar
Habit (Shape)Broad, Hedging
HardinessHardy (Cold winter)
Height (when grown)7-12m
LightingFull Sun
Leaf ColourGreen
Soil TypeChalky / Alkaline, Most soils, Well-drained
PositionExposed, Sheltered
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Description

The beautiful lime green leaves of a Hazel tree open in early spring, growing singly on the branches, and are of a pointed oval, slightly heart-shaped asymmetrical shape. Hazel can be pruned and cut back to encourage growth or shape. The leaves turn a greenish brown and pink in autumn staying on the tree longer than most species. The hazelnuts ripen by September and can be eaten straight from the tree or used for baking. They provide food for birds and many small animals such as our endangered Dormice. Nuthatches are often seen taking the nuts into small crevices, wedging them in, and proceeding to hammer away with their beaks until they crack the nuts.

 

The Hazel tree has been around since Neolithic times and has been a source of food for man and wildlife. A happy and sympathetic tree it has always had close associations with man and his livestock and is a good tree to plant in these times when wildlife is in trouble. Fully hardy, it prefers sun or semi-shade and fertile well-drained soil. Making it a good hedge and beneficial to wildlife. For hedging please ring for bulk prices.

 

Special features: Self-fertile, early flowering catkins, delicious nuts & beneficial to wildlife

Birthday Tree: 5th August – 1st September

 

Symbolism, Folklore & Old Wives Tales

Celtic Tree of Wisdom, Communication, Reconciliation & Peace, Emblem of St. Philbert

Gender: Masculine  Planet: Sun  Element: Air  Deities: Mercury, Thor, Artemis/Diana
Powers: Luck, Fertility, Protection, and Wishes

Hazel wood can be used to make Magical Wands!