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Corylus cornuta

Corylus cornuta, the beaked hazelnut (or just beaked hazel), is a deciduous shrubby hazel with two subspecies found throughout most of North America.

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Corylus cornuta

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Triples39
Avg. degree1.96
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Corylus cornuta

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related to Varieties · 13
Corylus cornuta → Alberta, British Columbia, California, Corylus, Eastern, Konkow, Large, Occurs, Small, The California, The Concow, There, Western
related to External links · 12
Corylus cornuta → Berkeley, California, CalPhotos, Corylus, In Jepson Flora Project, Jepson, John, Media, The Jepson Herbarium, University, Wikimedia CommonsCalfloraSawyer Jr, Wiktionary-logo-en-v2

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Douglas squirrelsinstance ofSpecies0.80text
red squirrelsinstance ofSpecies0.80text
least chipmunks gatherinstance ofSpecies0.80text
stash the nutsinstance ofSpecies0.80text
and although up to 66instance ofSpecies0.80text
the blue jay in the eastinstance ofjays0.80text
the Steller's jay in the west distribute them over longer distancesinstance ofjays0.80text
the common hazel or filbertinstance ofWhile the beaked hazelnut does not produce as many nuts as commercial European species0.80text
it is more resistant to common diseasesinstance ofWhile the beaked hazelnut does not produce as many nuts as commercial European species0.80text
and has been used in breeding programs to create high-yieldinstance ofWhile the beaked hazelnut does not produce as many nuts as commercial European species0.80text
disease resistant hybrids.It is used in restoration plantings to increase biodiversityinstance ofWhile the beaked hazelnut does not produce as many nuts as commercial European species0.80text
improve food sources for wildlifeinstance ofWhile the beaked hazelnut does not produce as many nuts as commercial European species0.80text

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