Corylus avellana
Corylus avellana, commonly known as European filbert or Common hazel, is a deciduous tree that prefers part shade and medium water conditions. It typically grows 3–8 meters tall and is suitable for USDA zones 4–8. This tree produces yellow catkins in late winter to early spring and is known to attract pollinators.
Light
Partial shade
Watering
Medium water
Soil
Clay, Loamy, Sandy
Height
3–8 m
Spread
3–5 m
Zones
4–8
Flower colors
The Common hazel thrives in clay, loamy, or sandy soils. It prefers partial shade and requires medium watering. It is a deciduous tree, not evergreen, and is not toxic.