Description
The Corylus avellana is a beloved feature of British gardens, prized for its versatility and charm. In late winter and early spring, it awakens with a display of golden catkins that dangle elegantly from its branches, heralding the start of the gardening year. These catkins provide a cheerful contrast to its bare branches, which later transform into a vibrant green canopy of rounded leaves.
By late summer, the tree yields its signature nuts, encased in crinkled husks and ready for harvesting in early autumn. These delicious nuts are a favourite among gardeners, wildlife, and cooks alike, offering a bounty that can be used in a variety of culinary creations. The tree’s moderate growth rate makes it an excellent choice for gardens of all sizes, where it can serve as a productive centrepiece or a natural screen.
Corylus avellana is happiest in well-drained soils and thrives in sunny or lightly shaded spots. It is a low-maintenance addition that offers year-round interest, from its winter catkins to its autumn harvest. Perfect for wildlife-friendly gardens, it provides food and shelter for birds and small mammals, making it a true asset to any outdoor space.