Hall's Giant, Bolwyer (Hazelnut cultivar)

Climate

This cultivar prefers a cool temperate climate and is well-suited to thrive in such conditions. It has been found to adapt to various altitudes, demonstrating its versatility in different environments.

Common Name

Hall's Giant Hazelnut

Description

Hall's Giant, Bolwyer, also known as Hazelnut cultivar, is a type of hazelnut tree that thrives in cool temperate climates. It produces large nuts and requires pollination from Barcelona, Royal, or Daviana varieties.

Genus
Hazelnuts
Grouping
Nuts
Latin Name

Genus: Corylus

Origin

Country of origin: Turkey

Other Relevant Information

- The Hall's Giant Bolwyer is a vigorous hazelnut cultivar known for its large nuts. - This cultivar is well-suited to cool temperate climates. - It requires cross-pollination with Barcelona, Royal, or Daviana hazelnut varieties. - The Hall's Giant Bolwyer hazelnut tree is a member of the Genus Corylus and belongs to the category of nuts.

Soil Preferences

- Well-drained soil - Loamy soil - Sandy soil - Neutral to slightly acidic pH level

Specific species
Uses
Suitability to cool temperate climate
High

Large nuts. Pollinated by Barcelona, Royal or Daviana.