Large, rounded beaked hazelnuts associated with the Shuswap region, growing at the ancestral village of Gitsaex in Laxyuumb Gitselasu, northwestern BC. Credit: Simon Fraser University SFU professor ...
Through previous projects, Armstrong became aware of oral traditions that told of how ancient humans cultivated beaked hazelnut. In addition to providing a reliable source of nutrition ...
Beaked hazelnuts are a wild food native to North America. Indigenous peoples in British Columbia have passed down stories of these hazelnuts as a... Here's how a wild hazelnut could help the Land ...
Through previous projects, Armstrong became aware of oral traditions that told of how ancient humans cultivated beaked hazelnut. In addition to providing a reliable source of nutrition, people ...
The hazelnut tree has long been a part of the landscape in parts of British Columbia. A 19th-century settler gave the village of Hazelton in northern B.C.'s Skeena region its name because of the ...
But we're talking about hazelnuts in Canada. What's going on? KWONG: Yeah. So the star of the science show today is the beaked hazelnut. KWONG: They are related to those commercial hazelnuts you ...
A photo of beaked hazelnut fruit originating from southern B.C., found in the province's Skeena region. (Chelsey Geralda Armstrong - image credit) The hazelnut tree has long been a part of the ...
KWONG: Ah, yes. SHAPIRO: ...Which produces more than 90% of the U.S. hazelnut crop. But we're talking about hazelnuts in Canada. What's going on? KWONG: Yeah. So the star of the science show today is ...