Hazelnut Trebizond (lat. Corylus avellana var. Trapezund, English Hazelnut trebizond), or Common hazel variety Trebizond, or Hazel variety Trebizond, or Hazelnut variety Trebizond (lat. Corylus avellana)
A powerful, tall perennial shrub, reaching a height of 7 m. It has long flexible branches, densely covered with rounded leaf plates. The dark green crown changes color in autumn and becomes burgundy.
Trebizond hazelnuts bloom in March-April. It blooms with medium-sized white or yellow flowers. The bush has both female and male flowers. The buds and catkins have reddish stigmas. The nut buds close in cold weather and open in warm weather. This is an excellent indicator of changing weather conditions. At the end of flowering, a fruit ovary forms, which turns into shiny dark brown fruits.
The plant is cross-pollinated and does not require bees or other insects for propagation. The hazelnut variety differs from wild hazel in the size of the fruit. They are several times larger, the tasty fruit is covered with a thin shell. The fruits ripen in August - round nuts with a shiny brown skin. The weight of the kernel is about 3 g. The fruits contain 3-6 nuts. The nut has a high fat content of up to 72%.
Refers to record long-livers. It can develop in one place for more than a hundred years. It will delight you with the most abundant harvest from the 7th to the 20th year of life. In addition, it has a beautiful decorative appearance that can decorate your garden at any time of the year.
Hazelnuts can grow in almost any soil, except swampy, sandy and salty ones. It can develop on flat terrain or on hills. For planting, the standard method and good fertile soil are recommended.