noun
Japanese hazel; Corylus sieboldiana
A deciduous shrub native to Japan, producing edible nuts. The name is usually written in katakana as ツノハシバミ.
ツノハシバミは日本の山野に自生する落葉低木です。
The Japanese hazel is a deciduous shrub that grows wild in the mountains and fields of Japan.
In autumn, you can gather the nuts of the Japanese hazel.
The name ツノハシバミ (角榛) literally means 'horn hazel', likely referring to the horn-like shape of the fruit's husk. The exact origin is uncertain.