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Hazel Tree Collection

The hazel tree, scientifically known as Corylus avellana, is a captivating sight in the autumn landscapes of Gloucestershire, England

Background imageHazel Tree Collection: Hazel pollen grains

Hazel pollen grains. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of pollen grains from the Hazel tree, Corylus avellana. These microspores are shed from male catkins

Background imageHazel Tree Collection: The hazel (Corylus)

The hazel (Corylus)
Antique illustration engraving of The hazel (Corylus)

Background imageHazel Tree Collection: Dragon, ladybug has seven points on a hazel tree - Tawny prominent, Harpyia milhauseri

Dragon, ladybug has seven points on a hazel tree - Tawny prominent, Harpyia milhauseri, seven-spot ladybird
FLO4562379 Dragon, ladybug has seven points on a hazel tree - Tawny prominent, Harpyia milhauseri, seven-spot ladybird, Coccinella septempunctata and fruit flies on a hazel tree, Corylus avellana

Background imageHazel Tree Collection: Footpath through Hazel (Corylus avellana) woodland in autumn, Cotswolds, Gloucestershire, England

Footpath through Hazel (Corylus avellana) woodland in autumn, Cotswolds, Gloucestershire, England, UK. November

Background imageHazel Tree Collection: Country lane alongside beech and hazel woodland, near Nailsworth, Cotswolds, Gloucestershire

Country lane alongside beech and hazel woodland, near Nailsworth, Cotswolds, Gloucestershire, England, UK. November

Background imageHazel Tree Collection: The Hazel Tree (colour litho)

The Hazel Tree (colour litho)
2638645 The Hazel Tree (colour litho) by Verneuil, Maurice Pillard (1869-1942); Private Collection; (add.info.: Illustrator)

Background imageHazel Tree Collection: The Hazel Tree (colour litho)

The Hazel Tree (colour litho)
2638646 The Hazel Tree (colour litho) by Milesi, J. (fl.1896); Private Collection; (add.info.: Illustrator: J. Milesi Illustration from Plants and their application to ornament)

Background imageHazel Tree Collection: Hazel (Corylus avellana) catkins dispersing pollen with female flower above on branch

Hazel (Corylus avellana) catkins dispersing pollen with female flower above on branch. Controlled condition.s Surrey, England, UK

Background imageHazel Tree Collection: Ice-coated male catkins, inflorescence, Common Hazel -Corylus avellana-, wienerwald

Ice-coated male catkins, inflorescence, Common Hazel -Corylus avellana-, wienerwald, Sulz im Wienerwald, Lower Austria, Austria

Background imageHazel Tree Collection: Hazel nut, light micrograph

Hazel nut, light micrograph
Hazel nut. Light micrograph of a section through a nut from a common hazel (Corylus avellana) tree, showing the large amount of fat (red) stored within endosperm tissue

Background imageHazel Tree Collection: Hazel Grouse or Hazel Hen - Tetrastes bonasia

Hazel Grouse or Hazel Hen - Tetrastes bonasia
Illustration of a Hazel Grouse or Hazel Hen - Tetrastes bonasia

Background imageHazel Tree Collection: Common hazel (Corylus avellana)

Common hazel (Corylus avellana)
Illustration engraving of a Common hazel (Corylus avellana)

Background imageHazel Tree Collection: A bottle of hazelnut oil and some ripe and unripe hazelnuts (Corylus avellana)

A bottle of hazelnut oil and some ripe and unripe hazelnuts (Corylus avellana) on rustic wooden boards

Background imageHazel Tree Collection: A bowl of hazelnut oil and some ripe and unripe hazelnuts (Corylus avellana) on rustic wooden boards

A bowl of hazelnut oil and some ripe and unripe hazelnuts (Corylus avellana) on rustic wooden boards

Background imageHazel Tree Collection: Walnuts and hazelnuts

Walnuts and hazelnuts

Background imageHazel Tree Collection: Green leaf, Hazel -Corylus-, leaf veins

Green leaf, Hazel -Corylus-, leaf veins

Background imageHazel Tree Collection: Pollen grain, SEM

Pollen grain, SEM

Background imageHazel Tree Collection: Pollen grains of Hazel tree

Pollen grains of Hazel tree
Hazel pollen. Light micrograph of pollen grains from the Hazel tree Corylus avellana. These microspores are shed from male catkins (hanging pollen- bearing structures) on the Hazel tree



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The hazel tree, scientifically known as Corylus avellana, is a captivating sight in the autumn landscapes of Gloucestershire, England. As November rolls around, footpaths wind through enchanting hazel woodlands in the Cotswolds region. Alongside beech trees, these country lanes offer a picturesque view of nature's beauty. Hazel pollen grains fill the air during this season, as catkins disperse their golden dust. The male catkins coated with ice create a breathtaking spectacle in Lower Austria's Wienerwald forest. These delicate inflorescences contrast against the wintry landscape and showcase the resilience of nature. In addition to its aesthetic appeal, the hazel tree holds great significance. Its nuts are not only delicious but also provide sustenance for various creatures like Hazel Grouse or Hazel Hen (Tetrastes bonasia). This bird species finds solace among the branches of common hazels. A color lithograph aptly captures the essence of this remarkable tree—the intricate details and vibrant hues that make it truly unique. From its graceful foliage to its distinctive flowers and fruits, every aspect tells a story of growth and renewal. So next time you find yourself strolling along a footpath or admiring woodland scenery in Gloucestershire or anywhere else where hazel trees thrive, take a moment to appreciate their presence. They symbolize resilience and nourishment while adding charm to our natural surroundings—a true testament to Mother Nature's artistry.