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24-10-2012, 10:52 AM
kay
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Christina Websell
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"Bob"
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At around this time of year I start to notice Beech mast in the
woods, and nuts on the Hazel.
Walking the dogs the other day I realise there was nothing like it
about. Now the Beech are in an avenue of very tall trees, so not much
chance of detailed inspection there, but the Hazel is everywhere, and
a variety of conditions, juvenile, pollarded, standard, damaged
standard with low re-growth.
I didn't see a single hazel nut on the way home, and I checked every
tree.
Has anyone else noticed this? Was it the spring? or the wet
conditions (I can't see it being the wet summer)
Late frost.
I have two hazels for many years, and never had a nut. Do they come in
male/female form? If so I must have two boys :-(
Yes.
This needs clarification. The flowers come in male and female forms - catkins are male, the females are little red tufts - but both male and female flowers are on the same tree.
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