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Featuring hazelnut (cobnut), almond and walnut trees, our range of quality nut trees make attractive additions to the garden, giving colour in winter months and heavy crops of nuts from late summer/early autumn.
Walnut 'Lara'Juglans regia, Common Walnut, Persian Walnut Walnut trees make a magnificent feature for the larger garden. French Walnut ‘Lara’ is a spur bearing variety and slightly more compact than others, although it will still make spectacular proportions. This early bearing walnut produces excellent quality nuts with a unique creamy flavour from September. Walnut ‘Lara’ is propagated onto 'Juglans regia' rootstock. It is self-fertile and therefore does not require a pollination companion. Walnut trees may be slow to establish but will begin to produce nuts after about four years. Height: 12m (39’). Spread: 9m (29’). Estimated time to cropping once planted: 4 years. Useful links: Fruit rootstock guide More info |
Sweet Chestnut 'Regal'Castanea sativa, Spanish Chestnut, European Chestnut Sweet Chestnut ‘Regal’ makes an excellent choice for the larger garden as it is more compact than many varieties, growing to 5m (16’) tall in 10 years. An ideal specimen tree for lighter soils and even tolerates coastal conditions. This attractive tree has shiny green leaves and showy, fragrant mid-summer blossom that is followed by tasty sweet chestnuts in October. Harvest the nuts as they fall to the ground - they can be stored through to January for roasting or making purees. Sweet Chestnut ‘Regal’ is self-fertile and therefore does not require a pollination companion. Sweet chestnut trees will begin to produce nuts three to four years after planting. Height: 5m (16’). Spread: 4m (13’). Estimated time to cropping once planted: 4 years. |

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