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Corylus maxima 'Kentish Cob' (syn 'Lambert's Filbert'): Self-fertile ,good flavour and fine textured nut. Hardy and reliable.
C. maxima 'Butler': Heavy cropper with large nuts.

 


Purple Leaved Filbert
Corylus maxima 'Purpurea'
Genus: Corylus
Species: maxima
Cultivar: 'Purpurea' ...

- Purple leafed filbert
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The purple leaved form of the filbert tree, this variety produces good heart-shaped leaves which are attractively veined.

Contorted European Filbert, Harry Lauder's Walking Stick
Long cultivated for their edible nuts (many European desserts and baked goods use edible hazelnuts or filberts), ...

About the end of September, the roadside's Turkish filbert
drops all its spiky-husked hazel nuts to the ground.
The husk is actually two large thick sepals,
within which is nestled a perfect edible hazel nut.

FILBERT - Corylus avellana
FINANCES
1974 Financial Statement. 1974 YB, p 3
1975 Financial Statement. 1975 YB, p 3
Treasurer's Report. By Claire A. Guggenheim. 1988 YB, pp 46-48; 1989 YB, pp 45-47 ...

FILBERT, HAZELNUT
Corylus maxima 'butler'
General Notes
Cross pollination is necessary for nut production. Oval nuts have good flavor. Tree tends to sucker. SelecTree lists 4 cultivars: (1)'barcelona' (2)'butler' (3)'purpurea' (4)'royal' ...

Filberts. The filbert (hazelnut) tree will grow in Texas, but nut production is generally poor. The tree does well on a wide variety of soils, ranging from acidic to highly calcareous.

Filbert
European Filbert, Hazelnut Corylus avellana
Contorted Filbert, Harry Lauder's Walking Stick Corylus avellana ‘Contorta'
Fir
Balsam Abies balsamea
Dwarf Balsam Abies balsamea‘Nana'
China Cunninghamia lanceolata ...

Common hazelnut, European hazelnut, giant filbert, cobnut (Corylus maxima, Corylus avellana)
Common houseleek, old man and woman (Sempervivum tectorum)
Common immortelle (Xeranthemum annuum)
Common ivy, English ivy (Hedera helix) ...

common filbert; European hazel Corylus avellana
common foxglove Digitalis purpurea
common guava Psidium guajava
common halogeton Halogeton glomeratus
common lilac Syringa vulgaris
common mallow Malva neglecta
common morning-glory Ipomoea purpurea ...

Many species of fruit are commonly grown on their own roots: fig, filbert, olive, pomegranate, gooseberry, bramble as there may be no great advantages to using a special rootstock and/or rootstocks are not available.

Filbert, European (Corylus avellana)
Forsythia (Forsythia x intermedia)
Fothergilla (Fothergilla)
Fringetree, Chinese (Chionanthus retusus)
Fringetree, white (Chionanthus virginicus)
Groundsel bush (Baccharis halimifolia) ...

Hazels are also called filberts, although the latter is more strictly a name for European kinds (C. maxima, C. avellena, and their varieties, e.g., the cobnut) that are cultivated, chiefly in Europe, for the filbert of commerce.

Hedge Maple Acer campestre Downy Serviceberry Amelanchier arborea European Hornbeam Carpinus betlus American Hornbeam Carpinus caroliniana Katsuratree Cercidiphyllum japonicum American Yellowood Cladrastis lutea Turkish Filbert Corylus colurna Hardy ...

Giant Filbert is perhaps best utilized in more open spaces, rather than at spacious foundations, as its multistemmed growth habit places it in the extremely tall shrub category.

Worldwide, there are 6 genera and approximately 150 species in this family, including filberts (also called hazelnuts) of the genus Corylus, which produce edible nuts.

Corylus avellana. EUROPEAN FILBERT, HAZELNUT. Europe, Asia Minor
BETULACEAE (Birch family) ...

Sir Hans Sloane records the case of four children who, having eaten some of the capsules in mistake for filberts, exhibited all the symptoms of narcotic poisoning, continuing for two days and nights in a profound sleep.

Corylus, from the Latin for hazel
americana, from the Latin, "of America"
Common Name, well, unimaginative
Other common names include American Filbert, American Hazelnut ...

Welcome to Botany.com's listing of fruit and nuts. Here you will find information on plants with edible fruits or seeds. Included are many tree-growing varieties such as apple, apricot, plum, pear, fig, almond, filbert, and hazelnut.

y/o portugués), Avelaneiro (gallego y/o portugués), Aveleira (gallego y/o portugués), Avellaner (catalán), Avellanero (castellano), Avellano (castellano), Betulaceae (familia), Chên-jên (chino), Chên-tzu (chino), Common filbert ...

available, but a large vigorous plant to 15' tall. 'Rote Zeller' is another purple-leaved C. avellana seen in the literature, but C. maxima 'Purpurea' (also seen as C. m. var. purpurea) is by far the most commonly available purple-leaved filbert.

See also: Green, Hazel, May, Corylus avellana, Nuts