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Hazelnut on the branch, Black sea region
Corylus avellana L. male inflorescence of a hazelnut already at the end of january 2024 in a park in cologne
Hazel Red Majestic branch with new leaves - Latin name - Corylus avellana Red Majestic
The female flowers of hazel trees ((Corylus) species)  are grouped in little egg-shaped, bud-like tufts. The crimson sticks that look like candy peel are the stigmas, which form a tassel at the top. The flower itself is a two-chambered ovary, surrounded by a velvety cup-like bracteole. The bracteole grows into the large leafy husk or cupule of the nut. This particular tree is a Turkish hazel. Taken at high magnification, early March 2010.
Young leaves and flowers of a red hazel bush. Enemy of allergy sufferers, Garden of Eden of squirrels. A few straggler flowers.
Hazel tree in full flower with catkins on a spring day, Cornwall, UK
Hazelnut tree, Corylus avellana, bush flowering catkins hanging from a branch, shades of green and yellow and brushed with crimson
Hazelnut blossoms (Corylus avellana)
Close-up of male twisted hazel flowers
Deciduous Shrub to 6m, rather upright with smooth brown bark. Leaves rounded, short pointed, toothed, downy. Flowers appearing before the leaves, male catkins yellow, pendent; female flowers tiny, bud-like, with reddish styles.\nFlowering Season: January-March. \nFruit a nut, solitary or several together, each enclosed in a leafy husk, edible.\nHabitat: Woods and hedgerows, to 1800m.\nDistribution: Throughout Europe, except the far north.\nThe wood is used for fencing and basket making.\n\nThese Catkins are one of the first signs of Spring!
Overview of different tree blossoms types with name
Chestnut tree close up. Spring blooms.
Common hazel (Corylus avellana) in the spring blooms in the forest
Fremontodendron californicum, with the common names California flannelbush, California fremontia, and flannel bush, is a flowering shrub native to diverse habitats in southwestern North America.  Seed pod. Malvaceae.
Hazel bush Corylus with maturing hazelnuts in Greece on a sunny day
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Nuts of hazel tree
Deciduous tree to 25m, with smooth silvery-gray bark striped with brown; trunk fluted. Leaves oval, pointed, somewhat pleated, sharply toothed, hairy on veins beneath. Catkins greenish to 5cm, with the leaves. Fruit in pendant clusters, surrounded by 3-lobed bracts; nuts small.\nFlowering Season: April-May.\nHabitat: Woods, hedgerows and scrub, occasionally pollarded, mostly in low altitudes.\nDistribution: S. Britain and Europe, north to S Sweden.\n\nThis Picture is made during a Long Weekend in the South of Belgium in June 2019.
A shallow focus shot of common hazel (Corylus avellana) flowers hanging from a thin branch in spring
hazel shrub has a lot of straight branches suitable for making bow and arrow rods or sticks also has hazelnuts, blossom  yellow, single tree, blue sky , alergen, avellana, alergie
Close-up in selective focus of catkins of the common hazel (Corylus avellana) on branch with leaf, during autumn season, but it can be also in the spring or summer.
Macro photo of a hazelnut fruit on a branch; European Hazel; Corylus Avellana; macro photography
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Hazelnut bush blossom in spring on blue sky
Tree blooming in early spring. Tree buds.
Branch with male flowers of hazel (Corylus avellana) isolated in front of white background
Deciduous tree to 25m, with smooth silvery-gray bark striped with brown; trunk fluted. Leaves oval, pointed, somewhat pleated, sharply toothed, hairy on veins beneath. Catkins greenish to 5cm, with the leaves. Fruit in pendant clusters, surrounded by 3-lobed bracts; nuts small.\nFlowering Season: April-May.\nHabitat: Woods, hedgerows and scrub, occasionally pollarded, mostly in low altitudes.\nDistribution: S. Britain and Europe, north to S Sweden.\n\nIn the Netherlands, this species is also planted in Parks and Gardens.
Hazelnuts are rich in protein, monounsaturated fat, vitamin E, manganese, and numerous other essential nutrients. \nTurkey is the world's largest producer of hazelnuts.
A detailed photograph of rain-soaked leaves on a fresh twig, showcasing the beauty of nature after a spring shower. The glistening water droplets delicately cling to the vibrant green leaves, with some gently dripping off, capturing a moment of serenity and freshness. The blurred background enhances the focus on the leaves and droplets, making this image an ideal representation of rejuvenation, purity, and the tranquil beauty of nature in the rain.
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