Definition
"Chile hazel" refers to *Gevuina avellana*, a tree native to Chile and Argentina that produces edible nuts. Despite the name, it is not a true hazelnut. Think of it as a botanical doppelganger, sharing some characteristics but distinct in origin and genetics. The "hazel" part comes from the nut's appearance and taste, which are somewhat similar to true hazelnuts. It's a valuable tree, both for its nuts and ornamental qualities.