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Jesse Saylor
(Fuzzy Chinese Winterhazel, Winterhazel)
The openly branched fuzzy Chinese winterhazel produces hundreds of pendent, lightly fragrant yellow blossoms on its bare branches in late winter and early spring. It is a large, rounded, spreading deciduous shrub native to the forests and mountains of China. Unlike many other Corylopsis, which are slow-growing, it grows fairly quickly.
A profusion of short, drooping, bright lemon yellow flower clusters are borne on its sandy brown, lightly fuzzy branches early in the growing season....
Gerald L. Klingaman
(Smooth Chinese Winterhazel, Winterhazel)
Illuminating the early to mid-spring garden, the openly branching winterhazel produces hundreds of pendent, lightly fragrant yellow blossoms from its smooth, bare branches. Variety calvescens is a large, rounded and wide-spreading deciduous shrub is native to China's mountains. Moderately vigorous when growing, it is typically a multistemmed plant.
Upon the sandy brown, smooth (not fuzzy) branches by mid-spring will be a profusion of short, drooping clusters with bright lemony yellow...
Jesse Saylor
(Spike Winterhazel)
The picturesque branches of spike winterhazel produce hundreds of pendent, fragrant yellow blossoms in spring. This open, lightly spreading deciduous shrub is native to Japan. It is quite slow-growing but reaches a substantial size when mature.
A profusion of short, drooping clusters with six to twelve fragrant, yellow blossoms appear in spring before the leaves appear. Each bloom has conspicuous pollen-carrying anthers of reddish purple. Deep blue-green oval leaves with a purplish cast emerge...
Jesse Saylor
(American Filbert, American Hazelnut)
American hazelnut is a tough, deciduous, multi-stemmed shrub that produces crops of sweet, tasty hazelnuts in fall. It’s a wild and informal plant ideal for more naturalistic edible landscapes. Populations exist across much of eastern North America, save very southerly states like Florida and Texas. In the wild, they favor upland sites such as hillsides, elevated forests and old fields.
The oval leaves are medium to dark green, have coarsely toothed edges and are fuzzy on top and downy underneath....
JC Raulston Arboretum at NC State University
(European Filbert, Filbert, Hazelnut)
European filbert is an ornamental shrub to small tree that originates from its namesake. This plant is generally monoecious, which means that single plants have separate male and female flowers. Its conspicuous male flowers, which are drooping yellow catkins, bloom in late winter to early spring, before its leaves emerge. Tiny yellow female flowers appear at the same time and later generate hazelnut fruits. In fact, European filbert is the primary species grown commercially for hazelnuts. In the...
Jessie Keith
(Common Filbert, Contorted Filbert)
European filbert is a large deciduous shrub native to Europe, western Asia, and northern Africa. Commonly known as Harry Lauder's walking stick, the cultivar 'Contorta' has interesting twisted branches which are especially striking in winter. Attractive long yellow catkins are borne in late winter before the rounded, toothed leaves emerge.
This plant thrives in moist, well-drained soil in sun or light shade, and tolerates alkaline conditions. Use it as a garden accent or for cutting.
Jesse Saylor
(Common Filbert, Purpleleaf Filbert)
European filbert is an ornamental shrub to small tree that originates from its namesake. This plant is generally monoecious, which means that single plants have separate male and female flowers. Its conspicuous male flowers, which are drooping yellow catkins, bloom in late winter to early spring, before its leaves emerge. Tiny yellow female flowers appear at the same time and later generate hazelnut fruits. In fact, European filbert is the primary species grown commercially for hazelnuts. In the...
Mark A. Miller
(Common Filbert, Purpleleaf Filbert)
If you enjoy the four-season interest of Harry Lauder's walking stick ('Contorta'), 'Red Majestic' will give you dilated pupils and amorous heart palpitations. Purpleleaf filbert is an ornamental multi-stemmed shrub with crinkled, purple new foliage. This filbert species is native to Europe and nearby Turkey, but 'Red Majestic' is propagated by cuttings and grafted onto regular filbert rootstock. By summer, its leaves have changed to coppery-red or deep red-purple, and by fall becomes a burned burgundy...
(Common Filbert, Purpleleaf Filbert)
Purpleleaf filbert is an ornamental shrub to small tree with reddened foliage hailing from Europe and nearby Turkey. This plant is generally monoecious, which means that single plants have separate male and female flowers. Its conspicuous male flowers, which are drooping yellow catkins, bloom in late winter to early spring, before its leaves emerge. Tiny yellow female flowers appear at the same time and later generate edible hazelnut fruits.
Plant purpleleaf filbert in a fertile, well-drained...
Russell Stafford
(Common Filbert, Purpleleaf Filbert)
Red filbert is an ornamental small tree with purple new foliage hailing from Europe and nearby Turkey. By summer, its leaves have developed a mature bronze-green coloring. This plant is generally monoecious, which means that single plants have separate male and female flowers. Its conspicuous male flowers, which are drooping yellow catkins, bloom in late winter to early spring, before its leaves emerge. Tiny yellow female flowers appear at the same time and later generate edible hazelnut fruits....