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hazel tree

NOUN
  1. Australian tree grown especially for ornament and its fine-grained wood and bearing edible nuts

How To Use hazel tree In A Sentence

  • One of my first targets was a redbud tree (Cercis canadensis) that had grown to about 12 feet high and six feet across, crowding out the ninebark bush on its right side and witch hazel tree on the left. Fear of Pruning
  • Today, I cannot pass a hazel tree without putting my palm on its fattest trunk. Times, Sunday Times
  • Many hazel trees still have a few large, bright yellow leaves clinging to them. Times, Sunday Times
  • Hazel trees were chopped down and new shoots were allowed to grow from the stump.
  • The hazel trees have also lost most of their foliage, but on these there are now new catkins. Times, Sunday Times
  • Half of the field will be planted with native ash, along with cherry, rowan and hazel trees.
  • Woodsmen still make charcoal and coppice the hazel trees, and commoners still graze their animals on the land. Times, Sunday Times
  • Half of the field will be planted with native ash, along with cherry, rowan and hazel trees, sessile oaks and downy birches.
  • Asked, in what place this mandrake was, and what she had heard of it? she said that she had heard that it grew under the tree of which mention has been made, but did not know the place; she said also that she had heard that above the mandragora was a hazel tree. Jeanne d'Arc
  • The mice feed on hazelnuts and the aim of this outing is to plant hazel trees. Times, Sunday Times
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