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Hazel Bareroot Sapling 60-80cm (Corylus avellana) UK
PRODUCT CODE: CA-BR-60/80
£1.40
(Incl. Tax)
Volume Discounts
| Quantity | Discount Price |
|---|---|
| 250 | £1.1 |
| 1000 | £0.94 |
Hazel (Corylus avellana) 60-80cm bareroot saplings are ideal for hedging, wildlife gardens, and coppicing schemes across the UK. Fast to establish, frost-hardy, and suitable for small gardens, these native trees or shrubs can reach up to 6m tall at maturity and produce edible hazelnuts after 2–5 years.
Key Features
- Native Range: Scotland, Britain, and Europe
- Typical Uses: Hedging, wildlife gardens, coppicing, nuts
- Size on Receipt: 60–80cm bareroot (not potted)
- Height when Mature: Up to 6 metres
- Flowering: Yellow catkins in late winter/early spring
- Soil Requirements: Prefers moist, fertile soil
- Hardiness: Fully hardy, frost resistant
- Nut Production: Begins at 2–5 years; edible
FAQs
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Is hazel good for UK hedges or wildlife?
Hazel supports native fauna and is widely used in hedging or for wildlife-friendly projects. -
How does hazel compare to hornbeam or beech for coppicing?
Hazel is preferred for fast regrowth and flexible stems; hornbeam/beech are slower and harder. -
How do you plant bare root hazel?
Soak roots before planting, space 30–45cm apart for hedges, keep moist in first year. -
Will fruiting occur?
Yes, mature hazels (2–5 years) produce edible nuts in autumn. -
Suitable for small gardens?
Yes, hazel’s size can be maintained with pruning and is appropriate for compact landscapes.
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Hazel Bareroot Sapling 60-80cm (Corylus avellana) UK
£1.40
(Incl. Tax)
