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							About the Hazelnut :
							 The Hazelnut tree, Corylus americana, also 
							commonly called the American filbert, is a Missouri 
							native, deciduous, rounded, multi-stemmed tree/shrub 
							which typically grows 8-16' tall and occurs in dry 
							or moist thickets, woodlands and wood margins, 
							valleys, uplands and prairies. In spring, male 
							flowers appear in showy, 2-3" long, yellowish brown 
							catkins and female flowers appear in small, reddish, 
							inconspicuous catkins. Hazelnut trees produce small, egg-shaped, 1/2" 
							long, edible nuts (maturing July-August) which are 
							encased in leafy, husk-like form. Nuts are similar 
							in flavor to the European filbert, and may be 
							roasted and eaten or ground into flour, but are also 
							commonly left for the squirrels and birds. This 
							deciduous trees has dark green leaves (3-6" long). 
							The fall color is quite variable, ranging from 
							attractive combinations of orange, rose, purplish 
							red, yellow and green to yellowish green. Wildlife 
							relish the nuts. |