Avellane Cross

A term peculiar to a cross, so called because the arms resemble the nux avellana, or filbert nut. It is sometimes blazoned four filberts conjoined in cross.

Avellane invecked has the leaves or points inverted or turned inwards.

Avellane pommelled. The cross thus denominated, having a pommel at each extremity extended by an avellane, is better blazoned a cross pommelled avellane or a cross pommel flory.

Cross mascle double avellaney or Cross mascle fruitagé
Avellane double, also called double fruitagé or double avellaney, is a cross, or any other charge, borne with the double avellane attached. The illustration could also be blazoned a mascle with four double avellanes conjoined in cross.