Oscarmonster
House Bee
Just notice the first Hazel flowers out today. Pollen just blowing in the wind, no bees venturing out today.
Just notice the first Hazel flowers out today. Pollen just blowing in the wind, no bees venturing out today.
I noticed some out yesterday near Norwich. Mine are very tightly furled. Warmer in't big city.
Cazza
Hi all,
Lots of common Hazel nearby, nowhere near that stage here. Warmer up north then? Never seen a bee on any hazel around here though??? Not the right kind of hazel? Cut my willow down as it turned out to be male and interfering with neighbouring prunus which the bees do get pollen from.
Hi all,
Lots of common Hazel nearby, nowhere near that stage here. Warmer up north then? Never seen a bee on any hazel around here though??? Not the right kind of hazel? Cut my willow down as it turned out to be female and interfering with neighbouring prunus which the bees do get pollen from.
I don't think there is a "wrong" kind of Hazel.
When the pollen is being let down, the weather obviously has to be right for the bees. Quite often this does not coincide and so no bees are seen.
It may also be that Hazel only lets pollen down at certain times of the day (can't find info re this for Hazel) so you miss it?
I have "wild" and cultivated Cobnut type Hazel on my land and if the conditions are favourable, the bees will work them all.
Cazza
Hazel has male catkins and tiny little red female flowers on every tree, look closely. I know they are not male and female per say but makes for easy explanation. There are trees that produce male flowers and others that produce female flowers ..... holly is a fine example. And yes...once again they are not truly male and female but .....you get the gist of it!
That's what I think anyway!
Hazel has male catkins and tiny little red female flowers on every tree, look closely.
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