Beaked Hazelnut ❲Top 50 Real❳
It thrives in moist, well-drained soils, particularly in forest edges, clearings, and wooded hillsides, thriving from British Columbia to California and across the northeast to Georgia.
The nuts are notoriously hard to beat the local wildlife to—squirrels, chipmunks, bears, and birds (like blue jays) harvest them early, often before the human harvester arrives. beaked hazelnut
It produces pink female flowers (tiny, red-styled) and long, dangled yellow male catkins in late winter. In autumn, its leaves turn a brilliant yellow. It thrives in moist, well-drained soils, particularly in






