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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Fraxinus excelsior aurea, commonly known as the Golden Ash tree, is a large and stately, deciduous tree. The leaves emerge light green-yellow in spring, age to become mid-green during summer, then turn golden yellow in autumn before falling. It grows initially with a somewhat narrow habit and tends to broaden as it matures, eventually reaching 20 m tall and 12 m wide. Fraxinus excelsior aurea is commonly grown as a specimen in a large garden or park, planted for summer shade, or included in a mixed planting in a large garden.
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