No it is a hedgerow shrub/tree that produces "hazel" nuts.
female flower
No, a hazelnut is not a flower; it is the fruit of the hazel tree, specifically from the species Corylus avellana. The hazel tree does produce flowers, which are typically catkins, but the nut itself is the seed contained within a hard shell that develops after pollination.
There are many different varieties of Hazel trees of which some varieties do produce nuts, all of which are edible. The common (European Hazel) is the most commonly grown for its nuts. Hazel trees will also produce catkins, and need another nearby hazel to polinate them to produce nuts
Me llamo Hazel. (lit. I call myself Hazel) This variation is more commonly used. Mi nombre es Hazel (lit. My name is Hazel)
Two figurative devices used in "Orchid" by Hazel Simmons-McDonald are symbolism and personification. The orchid in the poem symbolizes fragility and beauty, while personification is used to give human qualities to the flower, emphasizing its vulnerability and complexity.
개 암 나무 = hazel
Hazel Bradley has written: 'Hazel's hymns'
hazel nuts :)
Hazel Catmull's birth name is Hazel Marie Catmull.
Hazel Croney's birth name is Hazel Croney.
Hazel Steck's birth name is Hazel Weber.
Hazel Dawn's birth name is Hazel Tout.