Amelia

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Posted: 29 Jan 2023


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Lat, Lng:  52.808849, -3.040588
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Address:  Morton, Llanyblodwell, Oswestry, Shropshire, England

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Hazel flowers

Hazel flowers
The hazel has both male and female flowers on each shrub, and the two flowers are quite different. The male flowers are gathered within the long, breeze-blown catkins and these are by far the most prominent. Each catkin is made up of many individual flowers – these are the small green/yellow male flowers which produce the pollen.

The hazel is wind pollinated and the pollen from the catkins blows to reach the female flowers which you would never spot unless you looked carefully – they are tiny individual flowers, visible only as red styles protruding from a green bud-like structure on the same branches as the male flowers. Once pollinated in the springtime, the female flowers set to work producing the hazelnuts which ripen in the autumn.

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Latest comments - All (11)
 Ulrich John
Ulrich John club
Hübsch, Amelia !
2 years ago.
 Keith Burton
Keith Burton club has replied
Thanks for the link Amelia...........it's confirmed that at least I'm looking in the right place. As I in the reply to your reminder, no sign of female flowers yet.
2 years ago.
 Amelia
Amelia club has replied
Does your twisted hazel ever produce nuts?
2 years ago.
 Keith Burton
Keith Burton club has replied
It hasn't produced any yet.............and I now know why :-))
2 years ago.

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