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hazel

[hey-zuhl] / ˈheɪ zəl /




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With so many individuals capable of traveling so far, it is no wonder that some of them found each of my witch hazel relatives.

From Seattle Times

In their place, conservancy staff and volunteers this summer planted dozens of native species significant to Wampanoag culture, such as white oak trees, blueberry bushes, witch hazel, goldenrod and hay-scented ferns.

From Washington Times

Kiely Rodni is described as a white female around 5 feet 7 and 115 pounds with blond hair and hazel eyes, according to authorities.

From Los Angeles Times

Aromatic lilies, lavender and bee balm fill the air with sweet scent in summer, while witch hazel, daphne and other flowering shrubs provide fragrance in quieter seasons.

From Seattle Times

Thirty-nine hazel dormice have been released in rural Lancashire to create a "northern stronghold" for the under-threat rodents.

From BBC