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Hazelnuts

Posted by Cody Herron / Sunday, July 19, 2020 / Posted Under:
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Hazelnut trees thrive here in Washington, and the nuts (also called filberts) are just on the verge of being ripe. In our neighborhood there are many "volunteer" hazelnuts, most likely planted unintentionally by squirrels. These nuts were an important food source for local tribes, who made cakes and nut milk from them. They also used the branches for basketry and arrowshafts. 



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Cody Herron / Certified Arborist & Tree Risk Assessor PN 6769A