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Corylus maxima Mill. - Betulaceae - (giant) filbert, **Lambersthasel**, | Corylus maxima Mill. - Betulaceae - (giant) filbert, **Lambersthasel**, | ||
- | The latin name is not accepted as it is seen als as a form of Corylus avellana. Deciduous shrub or tree, up to 10mtall, native to southeastern Europe and southwestern Asia. A purple-leaved form is popular | + | The latin name is not accepted as C.maxima |
- | "...each nut is 1.5–2.5 cm long, fully enclosed | + | Deciduous shrub or tree, up to 10m tall, native to southeastern Europe and southwestern Asia; leaves round to ovate (a purple-leaved form is grown as ornamental); flowers in catkins produced in late winter, the male pale yellow, female bright red; nuts 1.5–2.5cm long, fully enclosed in a 3–5 cm long husk. C. maxima is cultivated for its large nuts especially in Turkey. \\ |
- | [[http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/ | + | [[http://en.wikipedia.org/ |
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+ | Giant filberts are bigger and taste slightly sweeter than the fruits of C.avellana. \\ | ||
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+ | Schultz, F.J., Abbildung der in- und ausländischen Bäume, Stauden und Sträuche, welche in Oestreich fortkommen, vol. 1: t. 148 (1839) \\ | ||
+ | [[http://www.plantillustrations.org/species.php? | ||