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Home > Fruit > Nut Trees > Cobnut and Filbert Trees

Cobnut Tree Webbs Prize Cobnut

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Corylus avellana 'Webb's Prize Cob'

  • A heavy bearing variety that produces large clusters of gorgeously sweet nuts.
  • Perfect for eating green or allowing to ripen fully.
  • Partially self fertile, but best grown in groups.

Supplied as a containerised tree pruned to approximately 2-3 feet (60-90cm) tall including pot.

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1 or more £17.95GBP each. Group & quantity discounts
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Description

Produces large clusters of large nuts that have a gorgeous sweet flavour whether eaten green (chopped into salads they are gorgeous) or allowed to ripen. Very similar to the traditional 'Kentish Cobb' - just slightly heavier cropping.

  • Very heavy bearing and reliable.
  • Vigorous in habit.
  • Whilst this variety can be grown as a single tree they are best grown in groups. Consider growing them as hedge or shelter belt to your veg plot; and don't forget the 'prunings' will provide a valuable source of hazel poles and supports for the veg garden.
  • For use as a hedging plant, plant 3 feet (90 cm) apart.

Recommended by the RHS to assist in encouraging bats into the garden as the flowers are likely to attract moths and other night-flying insects which bats love to eat!

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This product is subject to group discount if you are buying multiple products from the same pricing group. Other products in this group are...
Filbert Tree 'Kentish Cob'
Filbert Tree 'Nottingham Cobnut'

How To...

How To Keep Cobnuts Under Control
Advice on how to keep cobnuts to a more manageable size whilst still obtaining a good crop.

How To Plant Fruit Trees & Nut Trees
Detailed advice on planting fruit and nut trees - including advice on container growing, pruning and training, and advice on specific varieties.

How To Videos

How To Plant Bare Root & Potted Fruit Trees (Video)
An instructional video by Stephen explaining the differences between a bare root and potted fruit tree, and how to plant them.

Recipes

Jersulam Artichoke and Hazelnut Soup Recipe
A quick and easy recipe using Jerusalem Artichokes to make a delicious soup, with none of the usual after-effects!

General Information

Fruit Tree Pollination Simplified (hopefully)
Information on fruit tree fertility, pollination and compatibility, with simple explanations of regularly used terms.

Magazine Articles

Is A Nut Tree For You?
An article on the basics of growing nuts written by Stephen Shirley that appeared in Grow Your Own magazine.




Plant Passport Registration Number: 34265