- A
catkin or
ament is a slim,
cylindrical flower cluster (a spike), with incon****uous or no petals,
usually wind-pollinated (anemophilous) but sometimes...
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smaller species of the
genus Salix (willows and sallows) when
their furry catkins are
young in
early spring.
These species include (among many others): Goat...
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Tropidosteptes quercicola, the oak
catkin mirid, is a
species of
plant bug in the
family Miridae. It is
found in
North America. "Tropidosteptes quercicola...
- (species
Oryza sativa) and
wheat (genus Triti****), both gr****es. An
ament or
catkin is very
similar to a
spike or
raceme "but with
subtending bracts so con****uous...
- and turn
yellow and
brown in
autumn before they fall. The
flowers are
catkins and the light,
winged seeds get
widely scattered by the wind. The silver...
- are dioecious, with male and
female flowers appearing as
catkins on
separate plants; the
catkins are
produced early in the spring,
often before the leaves...
- simple, and serrated. The
flowers are
catkins with
elongate male
catkins on the same
plant as
shorter female catkins,
often before leaves appear; they are...
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Anathix ****,
known generally as the ****
sallow moth or
poplar catkin moth, is a
species of
cutworm or dart moth in the
family Noctuidae. It is found...
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Amentotaxus is a
genus of
conifers (
catkin-yews)
comprising five species,
treated in
either the Cephalotaxaceae, or in the
Taxaceae when that
family is...
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catkins are
produced in
early spring before the new
leaves appear; the male and
female catkins are on
different plants (dioecious). The male
catkins mature...