Corylus americana

Common Name: Hazelnut
 
Soil: Dry  Dry-Mesic  Mesic  
Height: 4 ft - 12 ft
Blooming: Mar Apr

A very adaptable shrub. Pioneer and land surveyor accounts often mention this species as a major component of our former savannas and open oak woodlands. The nuts are indeed edible, and are relished by wildlife. The nuts need to be collected soon after ripening as they disappear quickly. This is a fire-adapted shrub that quickly resprouts after fire or mowing. It is a multi-stemmed shrub. Additionally, this species has nice fall foliage colors ranging from yellow to reddish.

No photos are currently available for Corylus americana. Although we strive to post our own photos of every species offered, we are still missing a few. We suggest either googling for images of this specis or please visit the USDA PLANTS Database for photos/drawings and further information.