Corylus cornuta
Beaked Hazelnut
Cluster of Fruit (with bracts)
NCC
Property at Junction of Highway # 6 and Qu'Appelle Valley
07-July-2025
The fruit is a nut
enclosed in a tube of foliaceous bracts. The bracts extend beyond the nut to
form a beak.
The following
items are taken from Conifers & Catkin-Bearing Trees and Shrubs of
Saskatchewan, Fascicle 5, Flora of Saskatchewan by George Argus, Vernon
Harms, Anna Leighton and Mary Vetter. Note the key answers leading to the family
only cover amentiferous families of Saskatchewan.
 | Corylus: Answers
to key questions leading to this genus
 | Fruit
a nut over 1 cm long, enclosed in a tube-like involucre; bud scales and
bracts of staminate catkins with coarse, straight, appressed hairs;
pistillate catkins few-flowered and borne on short bud-like branches that
are distal to the staminate catkins and visible primarily as reddish
styles projecting from the bud at anthesis; NOT [Fruit a samara, much
shorter than 1 cm and subtended by a flat scale; bud scales and bracts
of staminate catkins not coarsely hairy; pistillate catkins
many-flowered, erect or pendulous, often borne on short shoots proximal
to the staminate catkins.]
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 | Betulaceae: Answers to key questions
leading to this family.
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Plants monoecious or dioecious, fruits 1-seeded samaras,
nuts or drupes; NOT [Plants dioecious; fruits many-seeded capsules] |
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Plants monoecious; fruits samaras or nuts lacking waxy
protuberances and persistent bracts and bracteoles; plant not aromatic;
leaf glands, if present, resinous and not as above; NOT [Plants usually
dioecious; fruit a nut or drupe, often covered with warty protuberances
with waxy coating or sometimes enclosed by persistent, accrescent bracts
and bracteoles; plants usually aromatic; leaves commonly with peltate,
multicellular, glandular trichomes] |
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Fruits samaras or nuts, if nuts, then lacking a cupule
but sometimes subtended or enclosed by a foliaceous hull developed from
2-3 bracts; NOT [Fruits nuts surrounded or partly surrounded by a
cupule; this fruit is the acorn of oaks] |
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