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avelã
Small nut-bearing tree much grown in Europe.
filbert
Corylus avellana
Corylus avellana grandis
Portuguese
avelã
Portuguese
avelã
Catalan
avellana
Nut of any of several trees of the genus Corylus.
cob
hazelnut
Portuguese
avelã
filbert
Corylus avellana
Corylus avellana grandis
1
These are the
filbert
of the Northwest and the Eastern black walnut.
2
The remaining 35
filbert
varieties in this orchard lost all their catkins.
3
You could take it out in lumps as large as a
filbert
.
4
The
filbert
has been one of our tantalizing species of nut trees.
5
This is a view of the first
filbert
orchard planted in the Northwest.
1
Hardiness is also being sought by crossing the Rush native hazel with varieties of
Corylus
avellana
.
2
Specimens of
Corylus
avellana
,
Montebello Bysance and other nuts by Dr. David Fairchild, Washington, D. C.
1
My
cobnut
tree has a bumper crop this year, so I am told.
2
Anyone who has ever shelled a wild hazelnut or
cobnut
will appreciate the convenience of seeing packets of shelled hazelnuts in the supermarkets.
3
Abutting the cherry orchard was a great field of
cobnuts
that were harvested by hand.
4
Tucked away behind high-banked roads near Sevenoaks, it was famous primarily for
cobnuts
,
but produced a host of marvellous fruit boughs, too.
5
Thomas Wyatt brings him baskets of
cobnuts
and filberts, bushels of Kentish apples, jolting up himself to Austin Friars on the carrier's cart.
6
Originally it was played with snail (conch) shells and then
cobnuts
,
eventually being replaced with horse chestnut seeds by the 20th century.
7
"Oh
cobnuts
-
Rodan
and
Asiacus!"
Portuguese
avelã
corylus avellana
Catalan
avellana