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length as the nut
Corylus americana –
American hazel,
eastern North America Corylus avellana –
Common hazel,
Europe and
western Asia
Corylus heterophylla –...
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Corylus avellana, the
common hazel, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
birch family Betulaceae. The
shrubs usually grow 3–8
metres (10–26 feet) tall...
- Wilson, B. (2020). "
Corylus cornuta". IUCN Red List of
Threatened Species. 2020: e.T194448A174149241.
Retrieved 15
April 2022. "
Corylus cornuta Marshall"...
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years Corylus colurna has
fibrous roots. The
roots of
Corylus colurna are not adventitious,
meaning they do not form suckers. This
makes Corylus colurna...
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Corylus americana, the
American hazelnut or
American hazel, is a
species of
deciduous shrub in the
genus Corylus,
native to the
eastern and
central United...
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Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Corylus maxima. Rivers, M.C.; Beech, E. (2018). "
Corylus maxima". IUCN Red List of
Threatened Species. 2018:...
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Corylus chinensis are edible. This tree is
native to Henan, Hubei, Hunan, Shaanxi, Sichuan, and Yunnan.
Corylus chinensis (Chinese Filbert) "
Corylus chinensis"...
- 438 WCSP:
World Checklist of
Selected Plant Families Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Corylus yunnanensis.
Corylus yunnanensis info v t e v t e...
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genus into two
sections (Acanthochlamys and
Corylus) with
section Corylus into
three subsections (
Corylus, Colurnae, and Siphonochlamys). The Ostryopsis–Carpinus–Ostrya...
- any of the nuts
deriving from
species of the
genus Corylus,
especially the nuts of the
species Corylus avellana. They are also
known as
cobnuts or filberts...