Indian Tree Hazel
Herb latin name: Indian Tree Hazel,Indian Tree Hazel Extract
Latin name: Corylus jacquemontii
Synonyms: Corylus colurna jacquemontii, Corylus laceraCorylus colurna jacquemontii, Corylus lacera
Family: Betulaceae (Birch Family)
Habitat of the herb: the herb: Forests and shrubberies to 3000 metres. Propagation of Indian Tree Hazel: Seed - best sown as soon as it is harvested in autumnHabitat of the herb: the herb: Forests and shrubberies to 3000 metres.
Propagation of Indian Tree Hazel: Seed - best sown as soon as it is harvested in autumn in a cold frame. Germinates in late winter or spring. Stored seed should be pre-soaked in warm water for 48 hours and then given 2 weeks warm followed by 3 - 4 months cold stratification. Germinates in 1 - 6 months at 20℃. When large enough to handle, prick the seedlings out into individual pots and grow them on in a cold frame or sheltered place outdoors for their first winter. Plant them out into their permanent positions in late spring or early summer. Layering in autumn. Easy, it takes about 6 months.
Cultivation of the herb: Forests and shrubberies to 3000 metres.
Medicinal use of Indian Tree Hazel: None known
Known hazards of Corylus jacquemontii: None known
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