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‘Dorris’ Hazelnut
A new hazelnut cultivar, released only in 2011. The tree combines a high resistance to eastern filbert bright (EFB) and bud mites with a high yield of medium nuts with excellent kernel flavour. The flavour and texture are excellent! Hazelnut varieties need a pollinizer:
Not self-fertile. Please check the Hazelnut Pollination Chart for a suitable pollinizer.
Recommended pollinators: Felix and York
Can also be pollinized by: Yamhill, MacDonald
Capable of pollinizing: Felix, Yamhill, York
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‘Felix’ Hazelnut
Late season pollinator with high levels of resistance to eastern filbert bright (EFB) and high pollen production, making it a wonderful pollinator. Low nut yields the late blooming of this variety is very helpful for ensuring high nuts yield on other varieties. Nuts are small and round but with low frequency of defects. 1 pollinator is enough to pollinate up to 8 other trees! Hazelnut varieties need a pollinizer:
Not self-fertile. Please check the Hazelnut Pollination Chart for a suitable pollinizer.
Recommended for pollinating: Dorris
Also compatible with: Wepster
Can be pollinated by: Dorris, Yamhill
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‘Hall’s Hardy’ Almond
Grows anywhere peaches thrive! Pretty and productive. Large, hard-shell nuts give way to smaller bittersweet kernels. This attractive tree yields large crops of crunchy almonds in fall, and its lovely pink flowers make it a landscape standout in spring. Grows wherever peaches thrive. Matures to be 15–20′ tall, 10–15′ wide. Ripens in late September. Self-pollinating but should be crossed with a peach or nectarine.
CAUTION! The seed is classified as a bitter almond. The bitter taste comes from glycoside amygdalin, which is the precursor to hydrogen cyanide (prussic acid). Although the seeds contain relatively low amounts of glycoside amygdalin, it is recommended to boil or roast seeds to reduce potential risks since glycoside amygdalin is destroyed by high temperatures.
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Available as: #10 Potted.
‘MacDonald’ Hazelnut
High levels of resistance to eastern filbert bright (EFB) and bud mites and very few moldy kernels. Nuts are about 52% kernel by weight, higher than most other hazelnut cultivars. Overall, an early harvest variety with a high kernel yield of excellent eating quality nuts. The kernels blanch easily and have excellent flavour and texture.
Not self-fertile. Please check the Hazelnut Pollination Chart for a suitable pollinizer.
Recommended companions: Yamhill and Wepster. Other companions: Dorris
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‘Wepster’ Hazelnut
Wepster was first developed to supply the chocolate and baking industry! The ideal kernels of 11-13 millimeter size and with kernels weighing 47% of total weight, these are the perfect orchard companion! Also highly resistant to eastern filbert bright (EFB)
Not self-fertile. Please check the Hazelnut Pollination Chart for a suitable pollinizer.
Pollinates best with: York, Felix, Yamhill, and MacDonald
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‘Yamhill’ Hazelnut
Medium-high growth with high levels of nut production. The same trees that are used by in industry mainly for their tasty kernels but also found in the fresh produce market! Although the trees may be less vigorous than other cultivars, once established their yields surpass most other cultivars!
Not self-fertile. Please check the Hazelnut Pollination Chart for a suitable pollinizer.
Suitable pollinators: Dorris, Wepster
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‘York’ Hazelnut
A semi-dwarf, moderate growing hazelnut tree, celebrated for its lengthy pollination season! Disease resistant and low maintenance, the tree provides a decorative fall foliage color in addition to a grand harvest of mid-sized, copper, delicious nuts.
Not self-fertile. Please check the Hazelnut Pollination Chart for a suitable pollinizer.
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Carpathian English Walnut
$135.00Long living English Walnut that can handle Zone 5. Carpathians seeds are full-flavoured with a hint of butterscotch and sweetness. With the potential for being a very large tree, make sure its in a forever spot! Semi-fertile.
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Available as; #07 Potted.
Manregion English Walnut
$135.00Wonderful long term investment! Zone 5 hardy. Easy to crack nut with decent yield potential. Since walnuts are large trees, make sure its in a forever spot! Semi-fertile.
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Available as; #07 Potted.