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May is the greening month. We begin with trees bare of the new foliage, but by the end of the 31 days, the lengthening sunlight, warmer temperatures and ample rainfall give us a forest full of new ...
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Hawthorn and Hazel: Sacred Plants in Ireland’s Living Folklore GardensImagine stepping into a misty Irish meadow at dawn, dew clinging to your boots, as a tangle of ancient branches weaves a ...
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A branch of hazel (or hazelnut) in late April. Note that the two catkins (male flowers) are yellow with pollen. The small red flower is the female part (stigma).
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