0 a small tree that produces nuts that can be eaten
1 a greenish-brown or yellowish-brown colour
2 (especially of eyes) greenish-brown or yellowish-brown in colour
3 a small tree that produces edible nuts
4 (esp. of eyes) a green-brown or yellow-brown color
They feed on the foliage of oak trees, maples, birches, and hazels.
Here you can rest in the shadow of the towering hazels and enjoy nature in all its glory.
The zapisi (plural) are chosen from large trees, primarily oaks, but also elms, ashes, beeches, pear trees, and hazels.
Nine sacred hazels of wisdom surround the well, blooming and fruiting in the same hour.
The beetles inhabit broadleaf trees, particularly lime trees and sometimes hazels.
You cannot grow hazel if you are to grow softwoods—not if you grow softwoods according to the canons of good forestry.
Hazel and other woods, for instance, are left to mature, and sometimes to rot.
Studies of the financial viability of hazel coppicing indicate that, if harvested every eight years, the highest quality might produce some £9,000 per acre.
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榛樹, 綠褐色,黃褐色, (尤指眼睛)綠褐色的,黃褐色的…
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aveleira, castanho-claro…
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noisette, noisetier…
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líska, oříškově hnědý…
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