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Corylus avellana Contorta
Corylus avellana Contorta
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Common Name:
Contorted Hazel, Corkscrew Hazel, Harry Lauder’s Walking Stick
Description:
Corylus avellana 'Contorta' is a striking deciduous shrub known for its unique, twisted branches and dramatic winter silhouette. During the colder months, its bare, gnarled stems create a sculptural effect, making it a standout feature in any garden. In late winter to early spring, before the leaves emerge, long, golden-yellow catkins dangle from the branches, adding seasonal interest. The foliage consists of broad, mid-green leaves that take on warm autumn hues before falling. This slow-growing plant thrives in well-drained, fertile soils and prefers a sunny to partially shaded position. It is an excellent choice for feature planting, woodland gardens, or even as an ornamental pot specimen.
Form:
- Shrub - Medium
Mature Size:
- Height: 2.5–4 metres
- Width: 2.5–4 metres
Aspect:
- Full Sun
- Part Shade
Flowering:
- Flowers in Winter
- Flowers in Early Spring
Flower Colour:
- Yellow (catkins)
Key Attributes:
- Suitable for Pots
- Edible Fruit (Hazelnuts)
- Suitable for Hedging
- Attractive Winter Structure
- Drought Tolerant Once Established
Toxicity:
- Non-toxic to humans and pets
Companion Plants:
- Cornus (Dogwood)
- Betula (Birch)
- Hellebores (Winter Roses)
- Fagus (Beech)
- Snowdrops and Crocuses for underplanting

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