Earliest flower in our yard this year - a little alder in the swamp. The long, hanging catkins are the female flower, and the little spikey reddish “buds” are the males. The males turn into a tiny cone to drop seeds much later in the year. This plant supports our “ranch” every year in which the ants raise and tend their aphids.
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