RF2G3XX4P–Catkins on Hazel (Corylus avellana) in wintertime
RF2ETA1NM–Hazel catkins in the winter sunshine, in a Kent hedgerow, UK
RMRYG0MY–Corylus maxima 'Gunslebert' Catkins of Hazel 'Gunslebert' in an early spring garden (February), UK
RM2PK6Y87–Male Common Hazel Corylus avellana Catkins, Wigan Flashes, Greater Manchester, UK
RFEHKDD0–Spring catkins on a willow tree backlit with a low sun
RMHJBE4B–Hazel Corylus avellana yellow male catkins
RM2HKF27G–Hazel catkins close-up (Corylus avellana) resembling lambs tails, England, UK, during February
RMMA2KG3–Hazel catkins (Corylus avellana) hanging from a branch in Winter in the UK.
RFA3RDJP–Hazel catkins, UK
RMCX1G1G–Close-up of Hazel inflorescence Corylus avellana in spring male catkins Oxford UK
RMT5E2JR–Corylus maxima 'Gunslebert'. Atractive, large catkins of Hazerlnut 'Gunslebert' in a late winter garden - February, UK
RMRTYAG2–Male catkins of the UK native hazel, Corylus avellana, against a white background
RMC0CC1A–Mature Male Common Hazel Corylus avellana Catkins Taken At Carsington Water, Derbyshire, UK
RFRHPRM2–Male catkins on a common hazel (Corylus avellana) during winter in Southern England, UK, Europe
RM2ECX8Y2–View of Basingstoke Canal near Winchfield in February with hazel catkins and Sprat's Hatch Bridge, Hampshire, UK, winter
RMFAYW49–A sprig of hazel catkins with the tiny female flowers UK
RM2E947RN–Hazel catkins (Corylus avellana) in February, late winter, UK.
RMCTN3E7–Hazel catkins giving off some pollen in Spring UK
RM2MBAA99–Hazel catkins against a blue sky, yellow male flowers of Corylus avellana tree flowering early during January, Surrey, England, UK.
RMM8GG5P–Corylus avellana 'Contorta' catkins in late winter. Corkscrew hazel.
RMEHNY2X–Common hazel (Corylus avellana) leaf and male catkins against white background
RMRYG0N1–Corylus maxima 'Gunslebert' Catkins of Hazel 'Gunslebert' in an early spring garden (February), UK
RMKJFWED–Young catkins, monoecious male flowers, of common hazel forming and elongating in autumn as the leaves fall, Berkshire, November
RM2B2H8D0–Male hazel catkins in February growing along a footpath in North Dorset England UK GB
RF2C7WAC2–Male Hazel tree catkins in spring.Somerset.UK
RM2WGGHW5–Hazel catkins, Chinn Brook Nature Reserve, Yardley Wood, West Midlands, England, UK
RMF15A1P–Hazel grouse / hazel hen (Tetrastes bonasia / Bonasa bonasia) eating male catkins of Common Hazel (Corylus avellana) in the snow
RMB9CRKA–Catkins of Hazel Corylus avellana with the female flowers, Wales, UK.
RMCX1G1C–Close-up of Hazel inflorescence Corylus avellana in spring male catkins Oxford UK
RMT5E2JN–Corylus maxima 'Gunslebert'. Atractive, large catkins of Hazerlnut 'Gunslebert' in a late winter garden - February, UK
RMRTYAG3–Male catkins of the UK native hazel, Corylus avellana, against a white background
RMKKCDC4–Young catkins of Hazel, Corylus avellana in snow, Wales, UK.
RM2N1FBEC–Hazel (Corylus avellana) Catkins, Teesdale, County Durham, UK
RMM3W342–Common hazel (Corylus avellana) close up of male catkins dispersing pollen in early spring
RF2J7XENC–Male Catkins on the Branches of a Hazel Tree (Corylus Avellana) in Spring Sunshine
RMP89GW5–Tortuous Hazel (Corylus avellana 'Contorta') catkins on a shrub after a heavy fall of snow. Powys, Wales. March.
RF2EW80BX–Hazel catkins - backlit - Scotland, UK
RM2F40YC8–Hazel catkins, Corylus avellana in springtime, England, UK.
RMM8GG5J–Corylus avellana 'Contorta' catkins in late winter. Corkscrew hazel.
RMBJ5E7A–Corylus avellana. Common Hazel catkins releasing pollen in spring. UK
RMRYG0N0–Corylus maxima 'Gunslebert' Catkins of Hazel 'Gunslebert' in an early spring garden (February), UK
RMKJFWE7–Young catkins, monoecious male flowers, of common hazel forming and elongating in autumn as the leaves fall, Berkshire, November
RM2B2HC8K–Male hazel catkins in February growing along a footpath in North Dorset England UK GB
RMBJ3AB1–Corylus avellana. Common Hazel catkins releasing pollen in spring. UK
RM2AP6P23–Male hazel catkins on a freezing morning in January 2020 growing along a public footpath. Gillingham Dorset England UK GB
RMC31JJR–Hazel hedge with catkins during Autumn in The Cotswolds, UK
RM2E0PRGE–Hazel catkins covered in frost following a night of freezing temperatures on New Year’s Day 2021. Gillingham Dorset England UK GB
RMRHKW13–Corylus maxima 'Purpurea' catkins in Winter.
RMT5E2K0–Corylus avellana ' Hall's Giant'. Ornamental catkins of Hall's Giant cobnut in a late winter garden - February, UK. Also called Merveille de Bollwiller
RMRTYAG6–Close up of the male catkins of the UK native hazel, Corylus avellana, with the red female flower above the branch
RMKKCDC8–Young catkins of Hazel, Corylus avellana in snow, Wales, UK.
RMRD1DRP–Long yellow male catkins of the hazel tree, Corylus avellana, with the tiny red female flowers visible at their base. On a white background North Dors
RMM3W355–Common hazel (Corylus avellana) close up of male catkins dispersing pollen in early spring
RF2J3YC58–Clusters of Male Catkins on a Hazel Tree (Corylus AVellana) in Scotland in Spring
RMP89GW4–Tortuous Hazel (Corylus avellana 'Contorta') catkins on a shrub after a heavy fall of snow. Powys, Wales. March.
RF2JDBTKK–Male hazel (Corylus avellana) catkins on a leafless branch of a small tree or shrub in late winter, Berkshire, February
RM2F40YGY–Hazel catkins, Corylus avellana in springtime, England, UK.
RM2RTCXKG–Golden Catkins, Flowers Of The Hazel Tree, Corylus avellana, On A Sunny Day, New Forest, England UK
RF2EW80CJ–Hazel catkins and small red female flowers - Scotland, UK
RMRYG0MP–Corylus avellana 'Hall's Giant'. Catkins of Hazel 'Hall's Giant', in late winter - February, UK. Also called Merveille de Bolwiller
RM2RYH0DG–Hazel (Corylus avellana) catkins on a tree in woodland after a fall of snow. Powys, Wales. March.
RMRMT6JP–Corylus avellana 'Contorta'. Catkins of the Corkscrew Hazel in February, England, UK
RMBJ32X4–Corylus avellana. Common Hazel catkins releasing pollen in spring. UK
RFEYEX27–Hazel catkins in the UK in March
RMRM004W–Hazel, Corylus avellana, catkins in snow, February, UK
RMRBNF5C–Hazel catkins (male) and flowers (female). Hurst Meadows, East Molesey, Surrey, UK.
RMD377H7–Male catkins on Corylus avellana. Catkins on Common Hazel.
RMFR9WG6–Common hazel (Corylus avellana) close up of male catkins
RFHHB41N–Male catkins and female flower of hazel (Corylus avellana). Winter flowering shrub in family Corylaceae, with red female flower
RMKKCDBY–Young catkins of Hazel, Corylus avellana in snow, Wales, UK.
RMRD1DW1–Long yellow male catkins of the hazel tree, Corylus avellana, with the tiny red female flowers visible at their base. On a white background North Dors
RMC6B374–Hazel catkins. Dorset, UK February 2011
RF2J3YC57–Male and Female Catkins Together on a Hazel Tree (Corylus Avellana) in Spring in the UK
RMC76772–Hazel catkins. Dorset, UK February 2011
RF2JDBTKH–Male hazel (Corylus avellana) catkins on a leafless branch of a small tree or shrub in late winter, Berkshire, February
RM2F40YBR–Hazel catkins, Corylus avellana in springtime, England, UK.
RM2RP3K56–Catkins on a hazel tree - Corylus avellana - against blue sky
RMM6946K–Catkins of Red Hazel, Corylus maxima 'Red Filbert', England, UK.
RMR9CMBE–Firecrest; Regulus ignicapilla Single on Hazel Cornwall; UK
RM2RYH0GC–Hazel (Corylus avellana) catkins on a tree in woodland after a fall of snow. Powys, Wales. March.
RMRMT6JC–Corylus avellana 'Contorta'. Catkins of the Corkscrew Hazel in February, England, UK
RMBJ35G9–Corylus avellana. Common Hazel catkins releasing pollen in spring. UK
RFEYEX2C–Hazel catkins in the UK in March
RMBJ3695–Corylus avellana. Common Hazel catkins releasing pollen in spring. UK
RMRM004E–Hazel, Corylus avellana, catkins in snow, February, UK
RMRBNF5R–Hazel catkins (male) and flowers (female). Hurst Meadows, East Molesey, Surrey, UK.
RMD36KAE–Male catkins on Corylus avellana. Catkins on Common Hazel.
RMC6EBJ8–Hazel (Corylus avellana) catkins. West Sussex, UK. March.
RMKKCDBT–Young catkins of Hazel, Corylus avellana in snow, Wales, UK.
RMRD1DXY–The tiny red female flowers of the hazel, Corylus avellana, that are visible in early spring. These flowers untimately form the hazel nuts. Pollen gra
RMB9D3JG–Close up catkins of Hazel Corylus avellana with the female flowers, Wales, UK.
RMFR9WGK–Common hazel (Corylus avellana) close up of male catkins
RMHF8XBM–Hazel catkins (male) and flowers (female) in December. Hurst Meadows, West Molesey, Surrey, England.
RF2JDBTKC–Male hazel (Corylus avellana) catkins on a leafless branch of a small tree or shrub in late winter, Berkshire, February
RMEHNY2Y–Common hazel (Corylus avellana) male catkins and female inflorescence against white background
RMC6B3B4–Hazel catkins. Dorset, UK February 2011
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