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  1. Coryloideae - Wikipedia

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    Betulaceae and Corylaceae are catkin-bearing trees and shrubs of wide distribution, especially in the northern temperate region.
    Corylus as a genus is perhaps at the peak of its evolutionary success. Almost half of its species enjoy broad natural ranges, within which they are often among the most ubiquitous of woodland shrubs.
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    Corylus, commonly known as the hazels, is often considered a sister group to the Ostryopsis - Carpinus - Ostrya subclade.
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    Corylus is placed as the sister group to the remaining Coryloideae because it shares plesiomorphic character states with the Betuloideae such as bisexual inflorescences, staminate flowers with a perianth, a haploid chromosome number of 14, and nonoperculate pollen apertures with thickened endexine.
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  3. Corylus - Trees and Shrubs Online

    WEBCorylus is the only genus in the family Betulaceae to rely on animals rather than wind as the principle agency for transporting its seeds. The nuts are consequently the largest in the family, and can be packed with nutrients โ€ฆ

  4. World checklist and bibliography of Fagales : Betulaceae, โ€ฆ

  5. Hazel - New World Encyclopedia

    WEBHazel is the common name for any of the large shrubs and small trees comprising the flowering plant genus Corylus, native to the temperate โ€ฆ

    • Class: Magnoliopsida
    • Kingdom: Plantae
    • Division: Magnoliophyta
    • Order: Fagales
  6. American Hazelnut (Corylus americana) - Illinois โ€ฆ

    WEBAmerican Hazelnut. Hazelnut family (Corylaceae) Description: This shrub is 4-15' tall and abundantly branched. It is usually multi-stemmed at the base, but sometimes forms a small trunk. The bark is gray and smooth โ€ฆ

  7. Fagales - Wikipedia

  8. BETULACEAE and CORYLACEAE - ScienceDirect

  9. Corylus L.: Its diversity, geographical distribution and morpho ...