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Golden-yellow hazel catkins against a wintry backgroundÁrboles

The hazel is a native large shrub or small tree that enlivens the garden as early as February and March with long, golden-yellow catkins — one of the first food sources for bees after winter. In autumn, hazelnuts follow in their characteristic green husks. Hazel grows multi-stemmed and makes a beautiful native hedge or specimen.

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Características

Sol
Sol pleno, Media sombra
Agua
Medio
Altura
300600 cm
Ancho
300500 cm
Zona de resistencia
48
Familia
Betulaceae
Perenne
No
Colores de flores
yellow
Valor ecológico
bees, birds, squirrels

Período de floración

Ene
Feb
Mar
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Ago
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Guía de cuidados

Plant in full sun to partial shade in virtually any soil. Hazel is exceptionally adaptable and tolerates even heavy clay. Water only during prolonged drought. Feeding is rarely needed. Consider planting a second cultivar for better nut set.

Consejos de poda

Prune in late autumn or winter. Remove a few of the oldest stems at the base to keep the shrub open. Hazel tolerates hard pruning and can be cut back to the ground for rejuvenation. Remove suckers if the shrub spreads too wide.