Hazel Flowers
March is the doldrums of the school year. Luckily, spring is springing hard (even though we haven't quite got to the equinox yet), and there is so much happening in the woods and in the garden. In both the woods and the garden, I love to look for small, strange, and wonderful things. Hazel flowers are small, strange, and wonderful things that mark the coming of spring. We saw the draping male flowers on Tiger Mountain a few weeks ago, but hadn't yet seen any of the tiny female flowers, in spite of some hard looking. Then we spotted some on a walk through our neighborhood last weekend. I'm not sure if the plants we found were our native beaked hazel, or a cultivated variety. They were growing in semi-maintained hedgerows. The male flowers are more familiar: long dangling catkins that exude pollen, like these.




Is it just me or does that last photo look like a rooster?
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