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Chestnut Tree

Description:

Large green leaves with white spikes of flowers

Notes:

Flowers Unlike other plant species with flowers housing both male and female reproductive parts, chestnut trees grow two distinctively different flower types. Referred to as catkins, chestnut flower heads develop as male, pollen-producing structures at the beginning of the summer. As the season progresses, the tree creates bisexual flower heads. These flowers, having both male and female reproductive parts, allow pollen to fertilize their structures for nut development.

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Yvonne Boles
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Yvonne Boles

Dublin, California, USA

Spotted on May 9, 2016
Submitted on May 10, 2016

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