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  1. Thank you for the replies. I have read all and grateful for the sharing of your wisdom and input.
  2. Hello, Two years ago, I transplanted two hazelnut saplings. They have taken root and growing well. Ideally, I would love for them to develop hazelnuts and I am learning about cross-pollination to achieve this. They both look identical and I understand the same species can't cross-pollinate. From these pictures what species of hazelnut do you believe them to be? (Common Hazel ? Turkish filbert?) With that confirmed, what other species shall I introduce to cross-pollinate with them? In the fourth picture shared, you can see a hole I have dug ready to add another hazelnut species to aid cross-pollination.

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