Coryloideae

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Coryloideae is a subfamily of flowering plants that includes hazels and hornbeams, known for their woody shrubs and trees bearing nuts or catkins.

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Coryloideae canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf plant subfamily
taxonomic group
belongsToFamily birch family (Betulaceae) NERFINISHED
clade Magnoliophyta
surface form: Angiosperms

Eudicots
Rosids
commonName hazel subfamily
containsTaxon Carpinus NERFINISHED
Corylus NERFINISHED
Ostrya NERFINISHED
Ostryopsis NERFINISHED
describedAs subfamily of flowering plants that includes hazels and hornbeams
distribution Northern Hemisphere NERFINISHED
economicUse edible nuts
ornamental plants
timber
familyCommonName birch family
flowerType inconspicuous flowers
growthForm trees
woody shrubs
habitat temperate forests
includesCommonName hazels
hop-hornbeams
hornbeams
kingdom Plantae
leafArrangement alternate leaves
leafType deciduous leaves
notableGenus Carpinus betulus
Corylus avellana
order Fagales
parentTaxon Betulaceae NERFINISHED
pollination wind-pollinated
reproductiveStructure catkins
nuts
taxonomicAuthority recognized in modern classifications of Betulaceae
taxonRank subfamily

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Betulaceae subfamily Coryloideae