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Corylus americana is cultivated as an ornamental plant for native plant gardens, and in wildlife gardens to attract and keep fauna in an area. There are cultivated hybrids of Corylus americana with Corylus avellana which aim to combine the larger nuts of the latter with the former's resistance to a North American fungus Cryptosporella anomala. [12]
The landmark district encompasses an area of about 20,000 acres (81 km2), including the entire city limits of Virginia City and a significant portion of Alder Gulch where mining operations took place. Many of the city's buildings were built before the turn of the 20th century, and a significant number date to its heyday in the 1860s.
Corylus americana – American hazel, eastern North America; Corylus avellana – Common hazel, Europe and western Asia; Corylus heterophylla – Asian hazel, Asia; Corylus yunnanensis – Yunnan hazel, central and southern China; Involucre long, twice the length of the nut or more, forming a 'beak' Corylus colchica – Colchican filbert, Caucasus
Corylus: hazels; Corylus americana: American hazel; American hazelnut Betulaceae (birch family) Corylus avellana: common hazel Betulaceae (birch family) Corylus colurna: Turkish hazel Betulaceae (birch family) Corylus cornuta: beaked hazel; beaked hazelnut Betulaceae (birch family) Corylus maxima: filbert Betulaceae (birch family) Ostrya: hop ...
Corylus americana: Mar – Apr light green feral and ornamental fair/good Hawthorn: Crataegus spp. Apr – May yellow brown feral fair White Ash: Fraxinus americana: Apr – May Honey Locust: Gleditsia triancanthos: May – Jun feral American holly: Ilex opaca: Apr – Jun feral Walnut: Juglans spp. Apr – May cultivated fair Tulip-tree ...
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It is found in the United States, including Kentucky, Pennsylvania and Virginia. The larvae feed on the leaves of Corylus americana . They create a spatulate leaf case.
Southeastern United States. This category includes the native flora of the Southeastern United States, within the United States, in North America.; Taxa of the lowest rank are always included.