Hazel (TV series) - Wikipedia Hazel is an American sitcom about a spunky live-in maid named Hazel Burke (played by Shirley Booth) and her employers, the Baxters The five-season, 154-episode series aired in prime time from September 28, 1961, to April 11, 1966, and was produced by Screen Gems The first four seasons of Hazel aired on NBC, and the fifth and final season
Hazel (TV Series 1961–1966) - IMDb Hazel: Created by Ted Key With Shirley Booth, Bobby Buntrock, Don DeFore, Whitney Blake The misadventures of the Baxter family and their live-in maid, Hazel Burke
HAZEL Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of HAZEL is any of a genus (Corylus and especially the American C americana and the European C avellana) of shrubs or small trees of the birch family bearing nuts enclosed in a leafy involucre
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Hazel Trees and Shrubs: Types, Leaves, Bark, Nuts (Pictures . . . Hazel is a group of large deciduous multi-stemmed shrubs or trees that produce tasty round hazelnuts Hazel trees and shrubs are identified by their rounded leaves with toothed margins, dangling cylindrical flower clusters, and smooth brown bark The common hazel (Corylus avellana) is the type of tree producing the most hazelnuts The American
Hazel - Wikipedia Hazel is a traditional material used for making wattle, withy fencing, baskets, and the frames of coracle boats The tree can be coppiced , [ 15 ] and regenerating shoots allow for harvests every few years
Hazel - watch tv show streaming online - JustWatch Hazel is an American sitcom about a fictional live-in maid named Hazel Burke and her employers, the Baxters The five-season, 154-episode series aired in primetime from September 28, 1961 until April 11, 1966 and was produced by Screen Gems
Corylus avellana - Wikipedia Corylus avellana, the common hazel, is a species of flowering plant in the birch family Betulaceae The shrubs usually grow 3–8 metres (10–26 feet) tall The nut is round, in contrast to the longer filbert nut Common hazel is native to Europe and Western Asia The species is mainly cultivated for its nuts