Corylus americana


 Hazelnut is a fairly fast growing shrub whose dense low growth habit provides cover and nesting sites for many wildlife species. Hazelnut can reach heights of 6-15' tall, is tolerant of a variety of soils and can be found in open habitats but also can grow in deep shade. The nuts that emerge in July-August are smaller but similar to the cultivated ones in flavor. Hazelnut has long been valued as an ornamental and for planting in naturalized settings. Wildlife Food & Cover:Good food-nut, browse for rabbit, deer. Good cover-nesting, escape cover. Flowers: Greenish-white inconspicuous Fruit: Acorn-like nut wrapped in leafy bract, late summer Ecosystem: Dry Oak Forest, Mesic (Moist) Oak Forest, Lowland Hardwood Forest Other: Nut has high nutritional value

Hazelnut Form Color  Hazelnut Leaf Flower Color

Hazelnut Leaf Fruit

Image Source: Anoka Conservation District