Butler

The origin of the variety is unknown. It was first cultivated in Oregon, USA, from where it spread to Europe. It grows very luxuriantly. It is cultivated as a bush or tree with an upright habit. It bears regularly and abundantly. It is very sensitive to hazelnut gall mite, and a lot for a nut weevil. Blooms and buds very late. The fruit is large, cylindrical in shape, attractive in appearance. When ripe, it falls beautifully from its green envelope. The shell is glossy dark brown, slightly reddish in colour. Kernels are elongated round with quite compact skin, which after almost completely remains on the kernel during roasting.

5,00 9,50 

bud break and flowering

very late

pollinators

Fertile de Coutard, Puetet, Merveille de Bollwiller, Halska, Ennis, Segorbe

growth

very vigorous, erect

susceptibility to pests

large

yield

high, regular

drop of ripe nuts from the husk

almost perfect

fruit shape and colour

cylindrical, brown

fruit size

big (19 - 22 mm)

kernel (percentage)

43 – 47 %

kernel (skin thicknes)

thin

marketing

table use

cultivation area

whole Slovenia

harvest time

start of September

training system

tree or bush

plant selling height

60+ cm, very well rooted (A+)

Butler
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