This is just your common filbert. No, literally that's the name. Doesn't it sound funny? Common Filbert?
It's a hazelnut, I'm 90% sure it's the European variety. Not native. There are immature nuts up there now, maybe they will mature soon, and I'll know for sure. Pretty cool!
The fruiting hazelnut is right next to the plum and apple trees, so I'm guessing it might have been planted as well.
http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php?ID=759
It's a hazelnut, I'm 90% sure it's the European variety. Not native. There are immature nuts up there now, maybe they will mature soon, and I'll know for sure. Pretty cool!
The fruiting hazelnut is right next to the plum and apple trees, so I'm guessing it might have been planted as well.
http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php?ID=759
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