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Corylus avellana — Common Hazel
A common native bushy tree.
The round, alternate leaves are rather untidy and floppy and double-toothed. buds are green and fat. The male catkins are striking in late winter. The nuts are often stripped by squirrels before they ripen.
‘Contorta’ (Corkscrew Hazel) is a weird cultivar sometimes seen with wildly twisting shoots and leaves.
‘Pendula’ is a rare weeping form.
 
 

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