Showing posts with label plant teratology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label plant teratology. Show all posts
Monday, January 9, 2012
It's a catkin..... but not as we know it ...
I found this strange hazel catkin when I was out walking along the River Wear at Wolsingham at lunchtime. Unlike the normal one on the left, this one has branched into seven separate 'tails' at the tip. Might have been caused by damage during the very early stages of its development last summer.
Labels:
Corylus avellana,
hazel,
plant teratology,
Weardale,
Wolsingham
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