In the nursery we produce the following varieties of hazelnut plants with bare root:

‘Negret IRTA-N9’ grafted with and ‘American foot (Dundee):

It is an IRTA clone which comes from the ‘Negret’ Hazelnut variety, variety which is certifies and virus-free. According the IRTA, this grafting causes a 35% increase in productivity and cuts maintenance costs. Once planted, they enter production three years later.

‘Negret’:

The traditional ‘Negret’ variety of hazelnut tree is autochthonous and is planted as a sprout which generates other sprouts until it becomes a tree.

‘Pauetet’

The ‘Pauetet’ variety of hazelnut tree is autochthonous and is planted as a sprout which generates other sprouts until it becomes a tree.

‘San Govanni’:

The ‘San Govanni’ is an Italian variety of hazelnut tree which is autochthonous and is planted as a sprout which generates other sprouts until it becomes a tree.

‘Tonda di Giffoni’:

The ‘Tonda di Giffoni’ is an Italian variety of hazelnut tree which is autochthonous and is planted as a sprout which generates other sprouts until it becomes a tree
‘Segorbe’ (pollinator)