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Cobnut - Corylus avellana Webb’s Prize Cob

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Cobnut Webb’s Prize Cob A compact tree with a weeping habit, Corylus avellana ‘Webb’s Prize Cobb’ is good for smaller gardens. Very reliable, with heavy crops of large nuts with a very good, sweet flavour whether eaten fresh or from store; one of the best for flavour. Cobnuts are a highly nutritious source of high-quality protein, ‘good fats’, fibre, Vitamin B, folate, iron and other minerals. Harvest as they start falling from the tree. Eat hazelnuts fresh, or dry the crop carefully, then remove the husks and store in a mouse-proof place. Webbs Prize Cob is vigorous, but can be rather slow to come into bearing. Attractive catkins in late winter and the prunings make excellent bean poles, peasticks and wattle fencing Site: Fairly shelteredSoil: Any reasonable soil which is not waterlogged or over-rich; light, neutral soils preferredPosition: Crops best in full sun, but tolerates light shadePick: SeptemberKeep: Until New YearHardiness: HardyPollination: Partially self-fertile, but will crop better grouped with at least one different pollination partner; wild hazel may also pollinateUses: Eating and cookingHeight: 20’ (6m) if unpruned  Spread: 15’ (5m) if unpruned Learn more about fruit tree rootstocks Learn more about how to choose and grow hazelnuts and other nuts in our advice section and on our resources page.
  • Bareroot | 3ft
    €20.00
  • Pot | 7.5L
    €20.00

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