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reproduction of the plants. hazels also offer a nutritious and economically important food for people, whether eaten raw, roasted, or ground into a paste, and they are used in confectionary and to produce a hazelnut butter. furthermore, a number of cultivars of the common hazel and filbert are grown as ornamental
hazelnuts, examples of such true nuts include acorns , chestnuts , and pecans . the shape and structure of the involucre, and also the growth habit (whether a tree or a suckering shrub), are important in the identification of the different species of hazel (rushforth ). uses hazelnuts, with shell (left), without...
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