The branches, twigs and even the leaves are corkscrew twisted.
Every Harry Lauder’s Walking Stick was propagated from a single plant that was discovered in an English hedgerow in the 19th century. The branches will add outstanding winter and early spring interest to your garden. They are particularly ornamental in early spring when they are covered with pendulous catkins. Contorted Filbert works well planted as a specimen or as a contrast to more traditional shrubs. The branches can be cut and forced in water indoors. When the catkins dry they can be removed and the naked branches can remain handsome without water for years.
Planting and Care
Harry Lauder’s Walking Stick performs well in average, well-drained soil in full sun to light shade.
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