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Gevuina avellana (Chilean
hazelnut (avellano
chileno in Spanish), or
Gevuina hazelnut) is an
evergreen tree, up to 20
meters (65 feet) tall. It is the...
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cupanoides F.Muell. ex
Domin (1928) Eupl****a
bleasdalei (F.Muell.)
Diels (1916)
Gevuina bleasdalei (F.Muell.)
Sleumer (1955)
Grevillea bleasdalei F.Muell. (1865)...
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integrifolia are
widely grown commercially and consumed, as are
those of
Gevuina avellana on a
smaller scale. The name
Proteaceae was
adapted by Robert...
- in the Ypresian-age
rocks of
Ferry County, Washington.
Chilean hazel (
Gevuina avellana),
despite its name, is not
related to this genus. At
least 21...
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Subtribe Gevuininae L.A.S.Johnson & B.G.Briggs Cardwellia — Eupl****a —
Gevuina — Bleasdalea — Hicksbeachia — Kermadecia The
nursery industry cultivates...
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Bleasdalea papuana is a
species of
plant in the
family Proteaceae. It is
found in West
Papua in
Indonesia and
Papua New Guinea. It is
threatened by habitat...
- (Notho****us dombeyi),
quila (Chusquea quila),
Chilean rhubarb, and the
avellano (
Gevuina avellana).
Fitzroya cupressoides and tepú (Tepualia sti****ris) grow in...
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Hazelnuts grown in
Chile should no be
confused with the
native nuts of
Gevuina avellana that grow in
Valdivian temperate rain forest, a tree that is called...
- apiculata, Arrayán
Embothrium coccineum,
Notro Araucaria araucana,
Araucaria Gevuina avellana,
Avellano Alstroemeria aurea,
Amancay Fuchsia magellanica, Chilco...
- laurel-leaved
evergreen trees characteristic of the
humid Valdivian forests like
Gevuina avellana,
Aextoxicon punctatum, and
Weinmannia tricho****.
Ravine are...