RMDGT8J6–Italian Alder, Alnus cordata catkins in spring, shedding pollen; wind-pollinated. Naturalised in UK, from Italy.
RMRHKW13–Corylus maxima 'Purpurea' catkins in Winter.
RFH6ENA1–Asian crops with the small wind pollinated flowers is called a 'spikelet' at Sekinchan, Malaysia
RMD377H7–Male catkins on Corylus avellana. Catkins on Common Hazel.
RF2MNXH6R–Greater Plantain, Waybread Plantago major tree in the garden .The inflorescences on long stalks with short spikes numerous tiny wind-pollinated flower
RMKJNCM9–Alpine Plantain, Plantago alpina, in flower in high alpine pastures, Swiss Alps.
RF2RE1DF9–A close up view of the blooming rice flowers on a young rice spike in bloom
RMDGT69M–Italian Alder, Alnus cordata catkins in spring, shedding pollen; wind-pollinated. Naturalised in UK, from Italy.
RMC7R2WE–A calendula or pot marigold that has gone to seed
RM2J4H072–Paper Birch, Betula papyrifera, in flower in Michigan, USA
RMJAP9H6–Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, UK. 7th June, 2017. Bumble bee collecting nectar on a sunny day after the rain and wind of yesterday. Alan Beastall/ Alamy Live News.
RMHPYYX0–Close-up of hazel (Corylus avellana) flowers
RM2K362X1–Common hop (Humulus lupulus) female plant showing flower cones / strobili, known as hops in autumn, native to Europe, western Asia and North America
RMRY95GF–A close up of the male catkin or flower, of the common alder, Alnus glutinosa, with pollen grains visible on the surface of them. The alder is a monoe
RMW3Y9PY–Drimia maritima flowering in the garden.
RMKG3M0Y–Red Mangrove, Rhizophora mangle flowers are thought to be self pollinated or wind pollinated. Following fertilization, mangrove propagules undergo con
RF2GAC1XN–smooth flowers with wind fibers
RF2M10GJ3–Close up photo of ragweed flowers. The ragweed pollen is notorious for causing allergic reactions in humans, specifically allergic rhinitis.
RFH6EN9W–Asian crops with the small wind pollinated flowers is called a 'spikelet' at Sekinchan, Malaysia
RMD36KAE–Male catkins on Corylus avellana. Catkins on Common Hazel.
RF2N30E7W–Greater Plantain, Waybread Plantago major tree in the garden .The inflorescences on long stalks with short spikes numerous tiny wind-pollinated flower
RMJ53NCJ–A group of hazel catkins hanging below new leaf growth in East Sussex, England
RF2RE1DM1–Close up view of a flowering Rice inflorescence with the tiny Rice flowers. A pest damaged leaf in the background
RMDGT8E1–Italian Alder, Alnus cordata catkins in spring, shedding pollen; wind-pollinated. Naturalised in UK, from Italy.
RF2P11JRA–Corylus maxima purpurea, filbert, or hazel plant long wind-pollinated male flowers.
RMJAP9HD–Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, UK. 7th June, 2017. Bumble bee collecting nectar on a sunny day after the rain and wind of yesterday. Alan Beastall/ Alamy Live News.
RMHPYYWR–Close-up of hazel (Corylus avellana) flowers
RF2A0YEP2–Catkin or ament is a slim, cylindrical flower cluster from a salix tree
RFT4NYPP–Aesthetic flower in California
RFW8GYEW–Catkin or ament is a slim, cylindrical flower cluster from a salix tree
RMRY95MC–A close up of the male catkin or flower, of the common alder, Alnus glutinosa. The alder is a monoecious tree having male and female flowers growing o
RM2RYH0DG–Hazel (Corylus avellana) catkins on a tree in woodland after a fall of snow. Powys, Wales. March.
RM2M98GJK–Catkins in Winter Thaxted Essex England January 2023 A catkin or ament is a slim, cylindrical flower cluster (a spike), with inconspicuous or no petals, usually wind-pollinated (anemophilous) but sometimes insect-pollinated (as in Salix). They contain many, usually unisexual flowers, arranged closely along a central stem that is often drooping. They are found in many plant families, including Betulaceae, Fagaceae, Moraceae, and Salicaceae.
RMHYT84B–A budding stalk and flower on a tree
RF2M10GN3–Close up photo of ragweed flowers. The ragweed pollen is notorious for causing allergic reactions in humans, specifically allergic rhinitis.
RMD393H1–Male catkins on Corylus avellana. Catkins on Common Hazel.
RF2P5007T–Greater Plantain, Waybread Plantago major tree in the garden .The inflorescences on long stalks with short spikes numerous tiny wind-pollinated flower
RMBJ5E7A–Corylus avellana. Common Hazel catkins releasing pollen in spring. UK
RF2RE1DGT–Extreme close up view of a Rice inflorescence with the blooming Rice flowers
RMDGT8DH–Italian Alder, Alnus cordata catkins in spring, shedding pollen; wind-pollinated. Naturalised in UK, from Italy.
RFDRWDJB–Catkin flowers in the winter or spring
RMKHBKE4–Catkins of hop-hornbeam, Ostrya carpinifolia, in spring; Greece.
RMJAP9H5–Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, UK. 7th June, 2017. Bumble bee collecting nectar on a sunny day after the rain and wind of yesterday. Alan Beastall/ Alamy Live News.
RMHPYYWW–Hazel (Corylus avellana) flowers and catkins
RMA5WRJY–Hamamelis X intermedia Aphrodite yellow orange
RMRY9622–Male and female flowers of the common alder, alder glutinosa. The long yellow catkins are male and the small red flowers are female. These will ultima
RM2RYH0GC–Hazel (Corylus avellana) catkins on a tree in woodland after a fall of snow. Powys, Wales. March.
RFT4NYP5–An aesthetic garden in California.
RF2KB4WG3–Young boy blowing wind pollinated flowers with his mouth
RF2AEKGN1–Super bloom of California wild poppy flowers in the Lake Mathews Estelle Mountain Reserve, CA, USA, March 2019
RF2KB4R8N–Wind Pollinated Flowers blowing in the wind in front of the seven lakes attraction, at Rila Mountains lakes. A sunny clear day with cloudy skies, Bulg
RMMW54G3–Blackthorn Blossom. Prunus spinosa.
RMD377GK–Male catkins on Corylus avellana. Catkins on Common Hazel.
RF2PX6B2F–Greater Plantain, Waybread Plantago major tree in the garden .The inflorescences on long stalks with short spikes numerous tiny wind-pollinated flower
RMBJ5B17–Corylus avellana. Common Hazel catkins releasing pollen in spring. UK
RF2RE1DEP–View of the tiny Rice flowers bloom on two rice inflorescence growing in a paddy field
RMBJ3AB1–Corylus avellana. Common Hazel catkins releasing pollen in spring. UK
RFDRWDHA–Catkin flowers in the winter or spring
RMKHBKF6–Catkins of hop-hornbeam, Ostrya carpinifolia, in spring; Greece.
RMJAP9H0–Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, UK. 7th June, 2017. Bumble bee collecting nectar on a sunny day after the rain and wind of yesterday. Alan Beastall/ Alamy Live News.
RM2TAW3GC–Male flowers of Atlas Cedar, Cedrus atlantica glauca in flower in autumn.
RMHPYYNC–Hazel (Corylus avellana) flowers and catkins
RMA5WRJX–Hamamelis X intermedia Aphrodite yellow orange
RMRY95HD–Male and female flowers of the common alder, alder glutinosa. The long yellow catkins are male and the small red flowers are female. These will ultima
RMBGRB30–Catkins
RFH6EN9X–Asian crops with the small wind pollinated flowers is called a 'spikelet' at Sekinchan, Malaysia
RMAXD7PE–Alder catkins, Alnus glutinosa, blowing in the wind against a blue sky, male catkins.
RFW2RRNW–Ragweed pollen is notorious for causing allergic reactions in humans, specifically allergic rhinitis.
RF2KB4RAE–Wind Pollinated Flowers blowing in the wind in front of the seven lakes attraction, at Rila Mountains lakes. A sunny clear day with cloudy skies, Bulg
RM2E1CHPC–Flower head of Reedmace, (Typha latifolia) West Sussex Coastal Plain, Chichester Plain, England UK. June. The fluffy seeds were once used to stuff ma
RMR18GCN–Male catkins on Corylus avellana. Catkins on Common Hazel.
RF2N00B8M–Greater Plantain, Waybread Plantago major tree in the garden .The inflorescences on long stalks with short spikes numerous tiny wind-pollinated flower
RME1MPMW–Purple flowering meadow grass.
RF2RE1DJ6–Close up view of a young Rice inflorescence with the blooming Rice flowers
RMPK9FCK–Pennisetum alopecuroides 'Moudry'.
RMBJ32X4–Corylus avellana. Common Hazel catkins releasing pollen in spring. UK
RFDRWDHW–Catkin flowers in the winter or spring
RMJAP9HE–Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, UK. 7th June, 2017. Bumble bee collecting nectar on a sunny day after the rain and wind of yesterday. Alan Beastall/ Alamy Live News.
RM2TAW3GY–Male flowers of Atlas Cedar, Cedrus atlantica glauca in flower in autumn.
RMHPYYX5–Hazel (Corylus avellana) flowers and catkins
RFM5RET4–The long feathery male catkins of the Hazel tree against a clear blue sky
RMRY95T5–Red female flowers of the common alder, Alnus glutinosa, with pollen grains visible stuck to the surface of them. The alder is a monoecious tree havin
RMBH3X81–Winter snow on catkins
RMF3MNGD–Dhaka, Bangladesh. 09th Oct, 2015. Catkin flowers have blossomed in the city. A catkin or ament is a slim, cylindrical flower cluster, with inconspicuous or no petals, usually wind-pollinated (anemophilous) but sometimes insect-pollinated. Credit: Belal Hossain Rana/Pacific Press/Alamy Live News
RF2J53YJY–Male catkin flowers on the branches of a willow tree.
RF2M10GM8–Close up photo of ragweed flowers. The ragweed pollen is notorious for causing allergic reactions in humans, specifically allergic rhinitis.
RF2F3DDT3–Plantago major flower close up
RF2BP2GPH–Eastern Redbud, Cercis canadensis, in flower with Bur Oak, Quercus macrocarpa, leafing out, in a picnic area in Johnson-Sauk Trail State Recreation Ar
RF2BTK006–Macro close-up of flowering grass in sunlight. Believed to be Cocksfoot grass / Dactylis glomerata a common agricultural grassy weed in the UK
RM2BC04RX–Emerging flowers of the common ash, Fraxinus excelsior, against a whte background
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