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  • Alaska.  Close-up of a delicate yellow male willow catkin (Salix sp.) blooming in late May in Portage Valley.
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  • Alaska.  Emerging Sitka Alder leaves and catkin (Alnus sinuata) on a descending branch against a dark background in Anchorage in May.
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  • Alaska.  Close-up of delicate yellow male willow catkins (Salix sp.) blooming in late May in Portage Valley.
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  • Alaska.  Branch of a male Pacific Willow (Salix lasiandra) covered with bright yellow catkins at the edge of Potter Marsh in May.
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  • Alaska.  Close-up of fuzzy gray pussy willow catkins (Salix sp.) blooming in February along Turnagain Arm.
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  • Alder Catkin in Spring
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  • Alaska.  Drooping branches of Balsam Poplar (Populus balsamifera) with new yellowish-green leaves and descending catkins in Far North Biecentennial Park in Anchorage in May.
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  • Alaska.  Close-up of an open unusual four-part cottonwood tree seed capsule most likely from a hybrid between Balsam Poplar (Populus balsamifera) and Black Cottonwood (Populus trichocarpa).  These species often hybridize in Southcentral Alaska.  Typically Balsam Poplar seed capsules have two parts while Black Cottonwood capsules have three. Collected in Portage Valley in August.
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  • Willow Catkins
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  • Alaska. Grayling. Spring willow catkins.
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  • Alaska. Grayling. Spring willow catkins.
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  • Cottonwood catkins amid a red fungus, Eagle River, Alaska, digital composite
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  • Alaska.  A male Yellow Warbler (Dendroica petechia) momentarily perched on a branch of a small willow tree while hunting for insects near the shoreline of Petersen Lake on the Kenai Peninsula in late May.
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  • Alaska.  A male Yellow Warbler (Dendroica petechia) momentarily perched on a branch of a small willow tree while hunting for insects near the shoreline of Petersen Lake on the Kenai Peninsula in late May.
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  • Alaska.  A male Yellow Warbler (Dendroica petechia) momentarily perched on a branch of a small willow tree while hunting for insects near the shoreline of Petersen Lake on the Kenai Peninsula in late May.
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  • New leaves of Mountain Alder (Alnus crispa) emerge from catkin along branch on Elmendorf AFB, Alaska.
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  • Alaska.  Hanging cluster of male Mountain Alder catkins (Alnus sinuata) with an emerging leavesr above near Potter Marsh in May.
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  • Bright red blossom catkins of a Cottonwood (Populus balsamifera), also known as Balsam Poplar, near Anchorage, Alaska, in May.
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  • Alaska. New leaves and catkins on an alder tree.
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  • Willow (Salix [species unidentified]) flowers forming seeds late in May near Anchorage, Alaska.
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  • Alaska, Glacier Bay National Park., Hugh Miller Inlet, willow leaves and catkins (Salix sp.)
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