. British trees. Trees. 2l6 thp: hazel. shilling red or [nirplish-brown, the oldest stems become j^rev and sil\erv and often covered with lichens. THK HAZP:L (Corylus avellana). The Filbert and Cob are varieties of the Hazel. The nut of the Filbert is hidden by the cupule—the leafy frill that envelopes and projects beyond it. The cob nut is larger and rounder than the Hazel, and has not the long " beard " of the Filbert. The Hazel produces good withies for barrels, pea rods, walking sticks, staves for hurdles, and all purposes tor which rods of a pliant and strong quality are require


. British trees. Trees. 2l6 thp: hazel. shilling red or [nirplish-brown, the oldest stems become j^rev and sil\erv and often covered with lichens. THK HAZP:L (Corylus avellana). The Filbert and Cob are varieties of the Hazel. The nut of the Filbert is hidden by the cupule—the leafy frill that envelopes and projects beyond it. The cob nut is larger and rounder than the Hazel, and has not the long " beard " of the Filbert. The Hazel produces good withies for barrels, pea rods, walking sticks, staves for hurdles, and all purposes tor which rods of a pliant and strong quality are required. A I -ijp^-'^'V^ "^z-. r. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Cole, Rex Vicat, b. 1870; Kempe, Dorothy. London : Hutchinson


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