
Polly O Filbert
Corylus avellana 'Polly O'
Prohibited from shipping to Oregon.
This latest release (2018) from OSU allows growers to plant in a trio of filbert varieties (Polly O, Wepster and McDonald) that will cross-pollinate and produce high yields of nuts that are perfect for shelling, for fresh eating, adding to baked goods, or surrounding with chocolate. In fact, any early-blooming filbert (excepting the incompatible Felix and Hall's Giant) will provide successful pollination.
Polly O trees are the most vigorous and productive of the three varieties, so give them a bit more elbow room. Named for Polly Owen, a long-time Oregon hazelnut Industry official.
Cold Hardy to USDA Zone: 5
Mature Height: 15'
Sun: Full Sun to Part Shade
Ripening Time: August - September
Pollination: Needs an Early Blooming Pollinizer
Read our Hazelnut Growing Guide
Corylus avellana 'Polly O'
Prohibited from shipping to Oregon.
This latest release (2018) from OSU allows growers to plant in a trio of filbert varieties (Polly O, Wepster and McDonald) that will cross-pollinate and produce high yields of nuts that are perfect for shelling, for fresh eating, adding to baked goods, or surrounding with chocolate. In fact, any early-blooming filbert (excepting the incompatible Felix and Hall's Giant) will provide successful pollination.
Polly O trees are the most vigorous and productive of the three varieties, so give them a bit more elbow room. Named for Polly Owen, a long-time Oregon hazelnut Industry official.
Cold Hardy to USDA Zone: 5
Mature Height: 15'
Sun: Full Sun to Part Shade
Ripening Time: August - September
Pollination: Needs an Early Blooming Pollinizer
Read our Hazelnut Growing Guide
Description
Corylus avellana 'Polly O'
Prohibited from shipping to Oregon.
This latest release (2018) from OSU allows growers to plant in a trio of filbert varieties (Polly O, Wepster and McDonald) that will cross-pollinate and produce high yields of nuts that are perfect for shelling, for fresh eating, adding to baked goods, or surrounding with chocolate. In fact, any early-blooming filbert (excepting the incompatible Felix and Hall's Giant) will provide successful pollination.
Polly O trees are the most vigorous and productive of the three varieties, so give them a bit more elbow room. Named for Polly Owen, a long-time Oregon hazelnut Industry official.
Cold Hardy to USDA Zone: 5
Mature Height: 15'
Sun: Full Sun to Part Shade
Ripening Time: August - September
Pollination: Needs an Early Blooming Pollinizer
Read our Hazelnut Growing Guide



