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WHILE looking at some hazel bushes to-day, I noticed that where the red tuft of stigmas was protruded, the male catkins adjacent on the same twig were immature; while, on the other hand the stigmas had fallen, and the fruit was already swelling, where the scales of the male flowers were open to show the stamens.
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HARTOG, M. Catkins of the Hazel. Nature 1, 583 (1870). https://doi.org/10.1038/001583c0
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