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hazel

[hey-zuhl] / ˈheɪ zəl /




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Ticking off the seasons, Libner shares how the witch hazel blooms “fragrantly and flagrantly” in January, an Italian prune fruits in summer and a paperbark maple with cinnamon exfoliating bark is “gorgeous in every season.”

From Seattle Times

Officials now say the girl was likely between the age of 7 and 9, had hazel or brown eyes, brown or black hair, and light brown skin with no freckles.

From Seattle Times

With its tangle of hazel, willow and bramble, the chosen Lancashire release site is ideal for the rodents, but getting them there has been a time-consuming team effort.

From BBC

The reserve has a one-way, two-mile loop trail that runs through 23 different plant areas, including the early spring blooms of witch hazel, gooseberry and western trillium.

From New York Times

Zeytin has a strong head, hazel eyes and a quizzical expression.

From New York Times