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Corylus colurna — Turkish Hazel
An early introduction, increasingly grown as a street tree.
In contrast to Common Hazel, trees form a neat spire shape. The alternate leaves are smarter, shinier versions of those Common Hazel. The buds are hairy. The fruit has long, soft protective prickles.
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