- Offering yellow catkins that turn to red flowers, the York Hazelnut Tree is not only practical and useful, but also stunning
- York Hazelnut Tree produces medium sized hazelnuts that have wonderful flavor and texture for eating
- Flourishing in USDA hardiness zones 5-8 and reaching 144 in. in height with a 120 in. spread, the York Hazelnut Tree is relatively compact
- York Hazelnut trees are easily grown with a high resistance to eastern filbert blight and bud mite
The York Hazelnut Tree is a unique variety in that it has a longer period of pollen shedding during flowering and is compatible with most other Hazelnut tree varieties, making it an excellent pollinizer. Offering a high resistance to eastern filbert blight and bud mites as well as a low prevalence of kernel mold, the York Hazelnut Tree is easily grown. You will also find the average sized, round hazelnuts to be very delicious with excellent flavor and texture, appropriate to sell as kernels or in-shell. Thriving in USDA hardiness zones 5-8, the York Hazelnut Tree is somewhat compact and reaches a height of 144 in. and a width of 120 in. If you are looking for a great pollinizer that also produced tasty hazelnuts, you have found the right tree.