Signs of approaching spring include the dangling catkins of the yellow lamb’s tails hazel catkins and the alder catkins. Both are wind pollinated with pollen blowing from the male catkins onto the tiny female flowers which are almost hidden. The female alder flowers turn into green fruits which become brown cones in autumn and the female hazel flowers become hazel nuts which further south ripen enough to eat.
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