Corylus avellana

Disclaimer: The species, cultivars and hybrids in this database have been carefully chosen for their good qualities for food forests. They do not mean instant success. Food forestry is still a young field in which it is a core value to put the right plant in the right place and to focus on great diversity.

Cultivars

Cultivar Growth vigour Natural occurrence / domestication Pest and disease susceptibility Productivity - peak (yield) - maximum Harvesting period - start Harvesting period - length Ease of removal - edible parts Size edible parts Start oogstperiode
Corabel Strong Europe (south) Average High Mid october Several weeks Easy Large Begin oktober
Emoa 1 Strong Europe (west) Resistant, Resistant High, Very high Several weeks Large Eind september
Halls Giant / Hallesche Riesen Strong Europe (west) Average High Several weeks Very large Eind september
Webb's Prize Cob Average Europe (west) Average High End of september Several weeks Large

Rootstocks

Rootstock Genes Forest layer Wortelopslag Soil moisture (tolerance)
Colurna seedling Geen Moist, Dry, Drought
Dundee Corylus colurna Small trees-large shrubs Geen Moist, Dry, Drought
Newberg Corylus colurna Small trees-large shrubs Geen Moist, Dry, Drought
Seedling Corylus colurna Wet