Saturday, 12 February 2011

Catkins

When I walked into the lane today I was struck by how pretty it was looking. It had cast off the dead gloom of winter and the freshness of spring was upon it. On the bank opposite, there was a fresh green look caused by the new leaf growth of wild plants, and hundreds of snowdrops all in flower. Daffodil plants have swelling buds and the Rosa Rugosa has tiny new shoots showing.


Further down the lane the sycamore trees are flaunting their pretty new pink growth, and the hazel bushes have produced a wonderful show of catkins this year. I love catkins and am always fascinated to see the tiny red female flowers tucked  tightly away against the branch, waiting for the wind to blow and speed pollen onto them from the attractive catkins dangling nearby. There are always plenty of hazel nuts to follow, however the squirrels usually beat us to them as they start gathering the nuts to eat and store well before they ripen.

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