Turkish hazel - meaning and definition. What is Turkish hazel
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What (who) is Turkish hazel - definition

SPECIES OF PLANT
Turkish hazelnut; Turkish Hazel; Turkish filbert; Turkish hazel

Corylus colurna         
Corylus colurna, the Turkish hazel or Turkish filbert, is a deciduous tree native to southeast Europe and southwest Asia, from the Balkans through northern Turkey to northern Iran. It is also found growing wild in the forests of Western Himalayan range in the north Indian state of Himachal Pradesh particularly in the temperate regions of districts of Kullu, Shimla, Kinnaur district and Chamba district.
Monk Hazel         
AMERICAN MUSICIAN (1903-1968)
Monk Hazel, Drummer; Arthur "Monk" Hazel; Arthur Monk Hazel
Arthur Hazel (August 15, 1903, Harvey, Louisiana - March 5, 1968, New Orleans, Louisiana), better known as Monk Hazel, was a jazz drummer.
Hazel Crowney         
BRITISH MODEL AND FILM ACTRESS, BORN 1982
Hazel Croney
Hazel Crowney, also spelt as Hazel Croney, is a British model and film actress who has appeared in many ad campaigns and some Bollywood films.

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Corylus colurna

Corylus colurna, the Turkish hazel or Turkish filbert, is a deciduous tree native to southeast Europe and southwest Asia, from the Balkans through northern Turkey to northern Iran. It is also found growing wild in the forests of Western Himalayan range in the north Indian state of Himachal Pradesh particularly in the temperate regions of districts of Kullu, Shimla, Kinnaur district and Chamba district.

Examples of use of Turkish hazel
1. While drought stress and pest attack was starting to cripple some indigenous species, dry climate trees like Eucalyptus from Australia, Turkish Hazel and the Sweetgum from the United States were finding the new growing climate very much to their liking.