The Garden Community for Garden Lovers

Small Hazel Flower - As Discussed With Dr Bob


Small Hazel Flower - As Discussed With Dr Bob (Corylus avellana aurea)

I found some female flowers behind the male catkins. They say you learn something everyday. I've never noticed the flowers before.



Comments on this photo

 

I've never looked either Dawn we miss so much dont we?

23 Feb, 2010

 

We do Drc, I agree. It hadnt thought how they pollinated to produce nuts until Dr Bob put a photo up.

23 Feb, 2010

 

ive just bought a corkscrew hazel.....

23 Feb, 2010

amy
Amy
 

Wow Dawn , I shall be first to rush out in the morning to see If there are any on mine ..lol...

23 Feb, 2010

 

I hope you have some Amy, have you noticed them in the past?
Holly: I have a corkscrew hazel too - I find them fascinating.

23 Feb, 2010

 

thanks Dawn.learnt something new today.

23 Feb, 2010

 

Dawn, this is a great photo, as you saw from my photo yesterday our poor female flowers down here are really struggling, very much behind yours, I haven't seen any as good as yours, so I don't think we will have any nuts this year to supplement the diet of the squirrels. I'm glad you gained some information from my photo. Another point such a difference between humans where the females put on a bigger display than males, and in animals you have the male foxes putting on a show with their brushes and the cockerels with their combs.

23 Feb, 2010

 

Well I never!! That's amazing Dawn....not noticed them before either........:o)

23 Feb, 2010

 

Hi Bob, glad you like it and thanks so much for the information - some of the young oaks have brown kind of marbles on them too - maybe you can identify those Bob and I've also seen pink flowers on the larch.
Janey: I've seen your lovely photos of the hazel trees - no doubt you'll be taking a closer look next time.

23 Feb, 2010

 

The brown marbles are oak apples Dawn, made by the oak apple gall and the flowers on the larch are the start of the cones for this year.

23 Feb, 2010

 

I will Dawn.....:o)

23 Feb, 2010

amy
Amy
 

I haven't noticed them before Dawn , I will be out there looking in the morning , I didn't know they had flowers !

23 Feb, 2010

 

Bob, you are so knowledgeable, thanks for the info, I've done a quick google and the apples have a wasp's larvae inside, is that right?
Good luck Janey, I hope you find some flowers.

23 Feb, 2010

 

Hello Amy :-) I hope you find some. Its amazing isnt it, we have these things in the garden and we dont even know it, I'm so pleased Bob highlighted this.

23 Feb, 2010

 

Wow Dawn Its the 1st time I have seen them too arent they pretty......

23 Feb, 2010

 

Hello my friend, they are so so tiny, no wonder we've all missed them in the past.

23 Feb, 2010

 

First time I've seen them too, you're right Dawn you learn something new everyday on this site,going out to look at mine tomorrow :-)

23 Feb, 2010

 

It's another TT Dawn, Trans Terminalis thats the trouble, the flies appear in May and lay their eggs on the buds of the acorn and when they hatch the grubs damage the growth of the acorn and make the galls which swell, they pupate and fly off in August. The galls ripen and become brown and dry. You can see many old ones in oak trees.

23 Feb, 2010

 

Hi Simbad, thanks to Dr Bob, or we wouldnt even have known these flowers existed, hope you find some too.
Oh Bob, thanks for the info on the oak galls, I find it fascinating. So the marbles are damaged acorns. I have lots of these, I often wondered what they were. Thank you.

23 Feb, 2010

 

Just checked my pics Dawn....and yes there they are just about to emerge!!

23 Feb, 2010

 

Dawn, I see I made a mistake, August should have been April. It's past my bedtime. Lol.

23 Feb, 2010

uma
Uma
 

Dawn, hope this year you'll have your hazelnuts crop! The male and female flowers look good! :)

24 Feb, 2010

 

Thanks Bob.
So pleased you have flowers too Janey :-)
If I get lots of nuts, I'll send some over Uma but dont get too excited, the squirrels usually beat us to them.

24 Feb, 2010

 

We live and learn don't we.......

24 Feb, 2010

uma
Uma
 

We have many nuts here every year, and there are not so many squirrels as you have. :)

24 Feb, 2010

 

We do Dotty!
Uma - you just have lots of catkins and flowers to have lots of nuts.

26 Feb, 2010

 

going straight down the garden to look Dawn-- i'll let you know if i find any!

2 Mar, 2010

 

interesting Dawn-- I've always said we're later on this hill, the catkins are there but not open yet and just behind is a tiny bud which on one is just showing red, but when I looked at the grey alder that was out much more with tiny flowers behind! feel as if I need my glasses on all the time now ! :0)

2 Mar, 2010

 

Hi Pam, maybe you wont have to wait long for the flower to come out.
You've intrigued me now with the alder - I have lots of alder and I didnt know they had flowers - how exciting, its dark now or I'd go and look. So what am I looking for Pam - a similar set up to the hazel? Catkins and flowers?

2 Mar, 2010

 

Hi Dawn mine is Alnus incana-- Grey alder and its catkins are longer than the hazel and two or three odd looking red buds opening similar to the hazel but a bit bigger, the trees in this area were planted for the millenium and for the first time last autumn we had three hazelnuts but they disappeared as we rarely see a squirrel I think that they must have dropped off :o)

2 Mar, 2010

 

Hi Pam
Ours are just the common alder, Alnus glutinosa but they always have lots of catkins and seeds for the gold finches. I will be out there tomorrow with my camera! We set all our trees in 2002 and we didnt get hazel nuts until a couple of years ago, not many but a few - well we found the shells, lol. Thanks for the alder info Pam, much appreciated.

2 Mar, 2010

 

Remembered to look at my catkins today Dawn, a few of mine have flowers too:-), aren't they tiny, you must have a pretty good camera to pick up such detail.
Our hazel were planted in 1999 Dawn, first time we'd had nuts last year too only a few, part of the outline planning permission, wood had to be extended to block the view of our house from the hotel over the road!!!!!!!!!, so were planted before we bought the plot, just tiny twigs, really grown now.

2 Mar, 2010

 

Hi Kathy, glad yours have tiny flowers too, yes my camera has a good zoom :-)
Dont Councils make you laugh - we've been told we shouldnt lower a conifer hedge adjacent to our garage. All our trees were just whips Kathy (excpect for the larch and corsican pines), it is amazing how quick they grow.
Well all I can say is: catkins + flowers = nuts. Let's hope.
I look at our alder tress today but I can tsee any flowers on them. The catkins are there but not quite mature yet, I'll keep checking.

3 Mar, 2010

 

Certainly do Dawn we had no end of problems when we built this, wasn't laughing at the time, had to alter so many petty things, even had Rob stood with a pole at one point to make sure it wasn't higher than the bungalow next door, (had to look like a bungalow from the front), which it does but still found things to pick at, said our balconies made it look too grand!!!!! but we got them in the end because we kept the full length windows, which they couldn't stop us doing, so we had to have them for safety, have to be as crafty as them, went to many meetings with our architect, took a lot for me to keep my mouth shut I can tell you,seem to have become more lax as they've gone along as the last house doesn't even look like a bungalow its a house, think we got all the hastle because we were the first ones to build, I'm ranting now,lol, always gets me going when I think about the problems we had,sorry.
Surely they can't stop you lowering a conifer hedge, although wouldn't surprise me !!!!!!!

3 Mar, 2010

amy
Amy
 

Hi Dawn i've got one to ,, I took a photo today , it's not very clear but you can see it , I'll put it on for you .. :o))

10 Mar, 2010

 

Brilliant Amy, I'll take a look :-))))
You were bound to have one if I have, he hee

11 Mar, 2010



Comment on this photo


Pictures by dawnsaunt
191 of 1780

What else?

See who else is growing Corylus avellana aurea.

See who else has plants in genus Corylus.

This photo is of "Corylus avellana aurea." in Dawnsaunt's garden

Members who like this photo

  • Gardening with friends since
    12 Jan, 2008

  • Gardening with friends since
    2 Nov, 2009

  • Gardening with friends since
    1 Apr, 2009

  • amy
    Amy

    Gardening with friends since
    17 Apr, 2008

  • Gardening with friends since
    29 Mar, 2008

  • Gardening with friends since
    23 Mar, 2008

  • Gardening with friends since
    18 Aug, 2008

  • Gardening with friends since
    2 Jul, 2008

  • Gardening with friends since
    29 Aug, 2008

  • Gardening with friends since
    4 Apr, 2008

  • uma
    Uma

    Gardening with friends since
    28 Oct, 2009

  • Gardening with friends since
    18 Sep, 2008

  • Gardening with friends since
    27 Sep, 2008

  • Gardening with friends since
    20 Jan, 2009

  • Gardening with friends since
    4 Feb, 2008

Garden centre