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Neohybrid hazelnuts in Europe

 
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Badgersett and forestag are breeding so called "neohybrid hazelnuts", a cross between 3 hazelnut species selected over several generations. For good reasons, namely the eastern filbert blight, international shipping of these seeds is not done without a lengthy quarantine and testing. Does anyone know if the neohybrid hazelnuts have been imported to Europe already?

https://store.experimentalfarmnetwork.org/products/badgersett-hazelnut-seeds-short-bush
 
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