Sacajawea, Filbert
Released in 2006 by Oregon State University, Sacajawea bears abundant crops of flavorful nuts which are great for fresh eating, roasting and baking. They also have a good amount of oil content which perfect for nut butter. The nuts are large and attractive with few defects and a low incidence of moldy kernels. Sacajawea trees tend be more compact than some other varieties with an upright growth habit. Despite being on the smaller size they usually can produce higher yields than other varieties that grow larger in size. This variety has very high resistance to Eastern Filbert Blight, but is not completely immune.
Recommended pollinators: Gamma, Lewis, Yamhill, York
Can also be pollinated by: Felix, MacDonald, Polly-O
Capable of pollinating: Felix, Gamma, Jefferson, Lewis, MacDonald, Polly-O, Theta, Yamhill, York
Cannot produce nuts alone - be sure to plant near a different and compatible variety of Filbert / Hazelnut for nut production.