American Hazelnut Tree (Filbert) Seeds
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Grow your own delicious harvest with our American Hazelnut Tree (Filbert) Seeds, a fantastic choice for gardeners who want to add beauty, biodiversity, and edible value to their landscape. These premium seeds are known for their excellent germination rate and adaptability, thriving in a variety of soils and climates. Perfect for both beginner and experienced gardeners, they can be planted in garden beds, borders, or even large containers with the right care.
The American Hazelnut is a hardy, fast-growing shrub that produces tasty, nutritious nuts and also provides ornamental appeal with its soft foliage and vibrant fall colors. It’s a favorite of wildlife and pollinators, making it a beneficial addition to any eco-friendly garden. Easy to grow and rewarding to harvest, these seeds are ideal for anyone looking to enjoy the satisfaction of homegrown nuts straight from their own backyard.



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Features
Life Cycle
Perennial
Planting Season
Spring to Fall
Growth Habit
Shrubby, Bushy
Flavor Profile
Nutty, Sweet
Plant Characteristics
Deciduous, Hardy
Use
Nut Production, Ornamental
Growing Conditions
Well-Drained Soil, Moist
Harvest Advantages
High Yield, Nutritious Nuts
Plant Resistance
Disease-Resistant, Pest-Resistant
American Hazelnut Tree (Filbert) Seeds
Corylus americana
Seed Names
Corylus Americana, Hazelnut
Seed Type
Tree Seed
Description: The American Hazelnut Tree, also known as the Filbert, is a native tree that produces edible nuts used in various culinary applications. It thrives in temperate climates, with dense foliage providing shade and shelter to surrounding plants. These trees are easy to grow and highly valued for their tasty, nutritious nuts.
Planting Information
Light Requirement
Full Sun to Partial Shade
Planting Depth
1-2 Inches
Sowing Method
Direct Sow, Indoor Start
Plant Spacing
8-10 Feet
Days to Maturity
3-4 Years
Soil Preparation
Stratify Seeds
Hardiness Zones
4-9
Water Needs
Moderate
Planting Season
Spring to Fall
Coverage
Seed Count
Recommended Coverage
100
40-50 Sq Ft
500
200-250 Sq Ft
1000
400-500 Sq Ft
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Living in Pennsylvania, I wanted a tree that could handle cold winters. These hazelnut seedlings have proven tough and resilient so far. They�re establishing well, and I�m hopeful for a good crop in a few years.
I don�t have a huge space, but these trees fit perfectly in my backyard orchard. The seedlings took off quicker than I expected, and they look healthy and vibrant. A great choice for anyone wanting a native nut tree.
It takes time to see results, but these seeds are worth it. After some careful watering and good soil prep, most sprouted and are now small but sturdy saplings. Excited for the long-term payoff.
I planted these mainly to attract wildlife, and they�ve been fantastic. The shrubs are growing steadily, and I�ve already noticed more birds in my yard. Can�t wait to see squirrels enjoying the nuts down the line.
I started these hazelnut seeds last spring and was pleasantly surprised by the high germination rate. The young trees are already strong and adapting well to my Midwest soil. Looking forward to harvesting my own hazelnuts in a few years.