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These are the flowers of the hazel tree with its notes. I have never blamed that there 2 types flowers grew in. Male (the pale yellow) and female (red) flowers. I see it first by making my photos. They have simple, rounded leaves with double-serrate margins. The flowers are produced very early in spring before the leaves, and are monoecious, with single-sex catkins, the male pale yellow and 5-12 cm long, the female very small and largely concealed in the buds, with only the bright red 1-3 mm long styles visible. The seeds are nuts 1-2.5 cm long and 1-2 cm diameter, surrounded by an involucre (husk) which partly to fully encloses the nut; the shape and structure of the involucre are important in the identification of the different species of hazel.
I know this tree, very well....I used the wood from this to make my 'walking-sticks'....
very adaptable as it can also be used for 'basket-making' and fencing!...
thank you Wil for this lovely reminder of a wonderful wood!