
Corylus avellana Contorta, commonly known as the Corkscrew Hazel or Harry Lauder's Walking Stick, is a deciduous tree grown for its contorted stems that spiral in all directions. Golden-yellow catkins hang from the through winter and add further interest to this tree. The foliage emerges light yellow in spring, ages to dark green, then develops yellow tones in autumn before falling. It grows densely with a broad and rounded habit to about 4 m tall and 3 m wide. Corylus avellana Contorta is commonly grown as a specimen tree or included into a mixed planting.
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Robinia Frisia, commonly known as the Golden Robinia, features fern-like foliage that emerges light yellow-green in spring, ages to become green-yellow, then turns bright yellow in autumn before falling. Clusters of fragrant, white flowers are borne from late spring through summer and add extra interest to this tree. It will reach 12 m tall and 6 m wide. Robinia Frisia is commonly grown as a specimen, used in avenue plantings, planted to border an entrance, or grown to provide summer shade.
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