Shrubs of Wisconsin

Corylus cornuta Marshall
common name: beaked hazelnut
Family: Betulaceae
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female ament
shrub in sun
shrub under canopy
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female ament in flower (spring)
leaf bud winter
 

Corylus cornuta is a shrub with simple, alternate, toothed leaves and a bushy form, similar to Corylus americana, American hazelnut. Male flowers are borne in elongate aments and female flowers are in small groups in small buds similar to the leaf buds. The fruit has a long beak that easily distinguishes this species from Corylus americana which has a shorter, broad beak.

Corylus cornuta grows in a variety of sunny habitats and is distributed throughout much of the state, but it is much more common in the northern half.

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known Wisconsin distribution

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