0 a kind of small tree on which nuts grow. -- cây phỉ
1 of a light-brown colour/color -- màu nâu vàng
hazel eyes.
The woodland contains a mixture of species such as oak, ash, hazel, birch, blackthorn and hawthorn.
The area also contains a number of mature oak, silver birch, hazel, holly and scots pine.
The long established woodland is mainly oak and hazel, and the varied ground flora include bluebell, wood anemone and wood sedge.
Then the other forest produce, whether it be hazel or quick-growing trees for special purposes, like poplar or willow, is a most chancy and unco-ordinated market.
The growing of hazel and chestnut for hurdles and the like comes quite equally within their purview as a suitable use of forest land.
He may wish to grow, let us say, hazel, because he wants a good deal of hurdling on his estate.
The old trees—birch, ash, hazel, even oaks, sometimes—are blown down and there is no further natural regeneration because of the sheep.
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.