Seedling-Type Plants
Hazelnut seedlings are, quite simply, plants grown from seed. Check out our Grower Guide and Plants pages to learn more about the different types of seedlings and the pros and cons of growing seedlings vs cultivars. Our nursery partners produce these seedlings and you pick them up at the nursery. We are SOLD OUT of plants for 2024 fall planting. Many thanks to all of you that purchased plants. Join our mailing list to be notified when ordering for 2025 opens.
Parentage, breeding, and provenance information is included with each plant in a four part code: Breeder-Parents-Breeding ID-Provenance.
Breeder: Name of the breeder
Parent code: FS=full-sibling, HS=half-sibling, OP=mix of seedlings with unknown parentage
Breeding ID: A breeding ID is a unique identifier provided by the breeder and is only included with FS and HS plants
Provenance: The geographic location of the seed source
BUYER BEWARE: Seedling-type hazelnuts are grown from seed, which means it's impossible to predict with 100% accuracy how any given seedling-type plant will perform. Expect variable yields, kernel quality, disease resistance, maturities, and plant size.
Parentage, breeding, and provenance information is included with each plant in a four part code: Breeder-Parents-Breeding ID-Provenance.
Breeder: Name of the breeder
Parent code: FS=full-sibling, HS=half-sibling, OP=mix of seedlings with unknown parentage
Breeding ID: A breeding ID is a unique identifier provided by the breeder and is only included with FS and HS plants
Provenance: The geographic location of the seed source
BUYER BEWARE: Seedling-type hazelnuts are grown from seed, which means it's impossible to predict with 100% accuracy how any given seedling-type plant will perform. Expect variable yields, kernel quality, disease resistance, maturities, and plant size.