Corylus cornuta var. cornuta

Common Name
Beaked hazelnut
Plant Form
Shrubs & Small Trees
Duration
Perennial
Max Height (ft)
14.0
Region
Coastal
Piedmont
Mountain
Hardiness Zone
5, 6, 7, 8
Additional Info

Dry rocky woodlands, forests, and swamps. It can form thickets if the root suckers are not removed. They are grown commercially for the nut and used in wildlife preserves to provide food. Common in the mountains, but absent from far sw. Virginia; infrequent in the inner piedmont; rare in the outer piedmont

Wildlife value: Fruits are eaten by squirrels, deer, grouse and pheasant.

Edibility: Nuts are edible

Flower Color
Red/burgandy
Gold/Yellow
Flower Prominence
Reduced
Bloom Time
Spring
Bloom Month
March
April
Light Requirements
Full sun
Partial sun
Moisture Requirements
Moist
Soil Texture
Clay
Loamy
Sandy
Seed or Fruit eaten by wildlife?
Yes
Top 30 for Butterfly and Moth Caterpillars?
Yes
Number of Lepidotera Species Genus Supports
131