Corylus avellana, known as hazel, is a species holding an important cultural value for Ireland, present in Irish folklore and gaelic myths. It also finds uses for its wood, and its fruits (hazelnuts) are a commercially well known food [1]. It is also a widely researched species globally, with more than 200 of its features being studied, as retrieved from relevant databases.


1. MacCoitir, N. 2003. Irish Trees: Myths, Legends & Folklore. Gill & Macmillan Ltd. ISBN 1848890885, 9781848890886

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