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Revision as of 13:53, 5 March 2017
Uses
Hazel is a traditional material used for making wattle, withy fencing, baskets, and the frames of coracle boats. The tree can be coppiced, and regenerating shoots allow for harvests every few years.
Links
- Hazelnuts
 - Wikipedia: Hazel
 - Wikipedia: Hazelnut
 - Book: "Growing Hybrid Hazelnuts" By Philip Rutter (Chelsea Green)
 
