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plants and seeds:  nuts/soft fruit: Cobs and Filberts (Corylus avellana and maxima)
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Cobs and Filberts (Corylus avellana and maxima)
 

Cobs and Filberts (Corylus avellana and maxima)

Hazels have been bred since classical times, and the Tudors are recorded to have been enthusiastic cultivators of Filberts. Although cobnuts are particularly associated with Kent, they have been grown across the country for as long as records exist. Attractive catkins in winter and, of course, edible nuts. The varieties we sell are self fertile.

Varieties:
Cosford Cob: largest fruiting variety
Peason's Prolific (syn. Nottingham): compact habit
Red Filbert: reddish foliage, very old variety
Webb's Prize Cob: reliable, good flavour

Soil type: Fertile, moist, well drained
Bare root bush, over 1m

Supplier : R.V.Roger Ltd.
We donate half of our profit from sales of this product to Common Ground


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Variety:
Cosford Cob £13.00
Peason's Prolific £13.00
Red Filbert £13.00
Webb's Prize Cob £13.00

Quantity:  


£13.00

Prices include VAT (where applicable) and delivery to mainland UK

This product qualifies for a bulk discount



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