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Corylus spp.; hazelnut [Betulaceae]  Deciduous shrubs with simple, doubly-toothed, deciduous leaves.  Staminate catkins start to develop in the fall, but shed their pollen the following spring.  Fruit is a nut surrounded by conspicuous leafy bracts.  Two species are common in Wisconsin: C. Americana (American hazelnut) and C. cornuta (beaked hazelnut) are typically found in open woodlands, roadsides and fencerows.  [088]

   

 

 

 

 

 

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