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Late July and I decided to replace a couple of plants in my flowerbed that are not earning their keep. I decided I want Fuchsias. I did a bit of research, decided on the variety I wanted and then tried to find some. Victoriana came up trumps and had the variety I was looking for, and offered reasonably priced mail order too. I was delighted when I received my plants. They are sturdy and bushy. They've been pinched back so there are lots of shoots. They were well packed and clearly were posted to avoid being in the post over the weekend in what was a very hot spell in July / August 2020. Arrived still moist and in fabulous condition. I am delighted with them. A teensy bit potbound, as to be expected at this time of year, but the lovely root system means I'm sure they'll get their roots out and grow on in no time. 100% satisfied customer; I would happily recommend Victoriana Nurseries to anyone wanting to buy a Fuchsia. These are the experts. Thank you!
Essex Girl Gardener, Essex
The Hazel tree – also known commercially as the Cobnut or Filbert tree, with commercially cultivated nuts larger than their wild Hazel counterparts – are fantastically robust trees that, once established, require little maintenance. When planted in groups, the Cobnut tree or Filbert tree is also an ideal candidate for hedging and shelter, and when sustainably pruned or coppiced, the cuttings – commonly referred to as hazel poles – find a wide variety of uses within the garden.
Our Cobnut and Filbert trees are supplied as bare root plants during the winter and spring, potted during the summer. They can be pruned and used for hedging or kept as 5–7 foot trees, making them suitable for smaller gardens.
A heavy bearing variety that produces large clusters of gorgeously sweet nuts. Perfect for eating green or allowing to ripen fully. Partially self fertile.
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Supplied as a bare root tree pruned to approximately 2-3 feet (60-90cm) tall including roots.
The traditional Kentish Cobnut - is actually a Filbert! Large flattened nuts are produced in profusion. Vigorous in habit and heavy cropping.
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Supplied as a containerised tree pruned to approximately 3 ft (90cm) tall including pot.
Often misdescribed as a Cobnut. An early cropping variety that produces large richly flavoured nuts. A popular commercial variety. Partially self fertile.
Available Now
Supplied as a bare root tree pruned to approximately 2-3 feet (60-90cm) tall including roots.