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  • Catkin
  • Cylindrical flower cluster

    A catkin or ament is a slim, cylindrical flower cluster (a spike), with inconspicuous or no petals, usually wind-pollinated (anemophilous) but sometimes

    Catkin

    Catkin

    Catkin

  • Raceme
  • Flowers on short stalks along the stem

    (species Oryza sativa) and wheat (genus Triticum), both grasses. An ament or catkin is very similar to a spike or raceme "but with subtending bracts so conspicuous

    Raceme

    Raceme

    Raceme

  • Alder
  • Genus of flowering plants in the birch family Betulaceae

    simple, and serrated. The flowers are catkins with elongate male catkins on the same plant as shorter female catkins, often before leaves appear; they are

    Alder

    Alder

    Alder

  • Willow
  • Salix, genus of trees

    are dioecious, with male and female flowers appearing as catkins on separate plants; the catkins are produced early in the spring, often before the leaves

    Willow

    Willow

    Willow

  • Amentotaxus
  • Genus of conifers

    Amentotaxus is a genus of conifers (catkin-yews) comprising five species, treated in the Taxaceae. The genus is endemic to subtropical Southeast Asia,

    Amentotaxus

    Amentotaxus

    Amentotaxus

  • Betula pendula
  • Species of birch

    and turn yellow and brown in autumn before they fall. The flowers are catkins and the light, winged seeds get widely scattered by the wind. The silver

    Betula pendula

    Betula pendula

    Betula_pendula

  • Tropidosteptes quercicola
  • Species of true bug

    Tropidosteptes quercicola, the oak catkin mirid, is a species of plant bug in the family Miridae. It is found in North America. "Tropidosteptes quercicola

    Tropidosteptes quercicola

    Tropidosteptes quercicola

    Tropidosteptes_quercicola

  • Alnus incana
  • Species of tree

    flowers are catkins, appearing early in spring before the leaves emerge, the male catkins pendulous and 5–10 cm (2–4 in) long, the female catkins 1.5 cm (5⁄8 in)

    Alnus incana

    Alnus incana

    Alnus_incana

  • Yew
  • Index of plants with the same common name

    (Pseudotaxus chienii) New Caledonian yew or southern yew (Austrotaxus spicata) Catkin-yew (Amentotaxus sp.) Plum-yew (Cephalotaxus sp.) Various coniferous plants

    Yew

    Yew

    Yew

  • Myrica
  • Genus of flowering plants

    and a crinkled or finely toothed margin. The flowers are catkins, with male and female catkins usually on separate plants (dioecious). The fruit is a small

    Myrica

    Myrica

    Myrica

  • Calosima dianella
  • Species of moth

    Calosima dianella, the eastern pine catkin borer, is a moth in the family Blastobasidae. It is found in the United States, including Florida, Georgia,

    Calosima dianella

    Calosima dianella

    Calosima_dianella

  • Salix caprea
  • Species of tree

    catkins are produced in early spring before the new leaves appear; the male and female catkins are on different plants (dioecious). The male catkins mature

    Salix caprea

    Salix caprea

    Salix_caprea

  • Taxaceae
  • Yew family of conifers

    Amentotaxus Pilg. – Catkin-yews Amentotaxus argotaenia - Catkin-yew Amentotaxus assamica - Assam catkin-yew Amentotaxus formosana - Taiwan catkin-yew Amentotaxus

    Taxaceae

    Taxaceae

    Taxaceae

  • Pussy willow
  • Name for willow trees in early spring

    smaller species of the genus Salix (willows and sallows) when their furry catkins are young in early spring. These species include (among many others): Goat

    Pussy willow

    Pussy willow

    Pussy_willow

  • Grevillea synapheae
  • Species of shrub endemic to Western Australia

    Grevillea synapheae, commonly known as catkin grevillea, is species of flowering plant in the family Proteaceae and is endemic to the southwest of Western

    Grevillea synapheae

    Grevillea synapheae

    Grevillea_synapheae

  • Brachypalpus alopex
  • Species of fly

    Brachypalpus alopex, the bumblebee catkin fly, is an uncommon species of syrphid fly first officially described by Osten Sacken in 1877. Hoverflies get

    Brachypalpus alopex

    Brachypalpus_alopex

  • Ciboria amentacea
  • Species of fungus

    Ciboria amentacea, commonly known as the catkin cup, is a species of ascomycete fungus in the family Sclerotiniaceae. It was first described by Giovanni

    Ciboria amentacea

    Ciboria amentacea

    Ciboria_amentacea

  • Alnus glutinosa
  • Species of flowering plant in the birch family

    short-stalked rounded leaves and separate male and female flowers in the form of catkins. The small, rounded fruits are cone-like and the seeds are dispersed by

    Alnus glutinosa

    Alnus glutinosa

    Alnus_glutinosa

  • Robot Operating System
  • Set of software frameworks for robot software development

    provides a GUI interface to rosbag. catkin is the ROS1 build system, having replaced rosbuild as of ROS Groovy. catkin is based on CMake and is similarly

    Robot Operating System

    Robot Operating System

    Robot_Operating_System

  • Long pepper
  • Species of plant cultivated for use as spice

    embedded in the surface of a flower spike that closely resembles a hazel tree catkin. Like Piper nigrum, the fruits contain the compound piperine, which contributes

    Long pepper

    Long pepper

    Long_pepper

  • Myrica gale
  • Species of flowering plant (bog-myrtle)

    leaves emerge; the flowers are catkins, with the yellowish to orange-brown male catkins, and red to purple female catkins, usually on separate plants (dioecious)

    Myrica gale

    Myrica gale

    Myrica_gale

  • Platycarya strobilacea
  • Genus of flowering plants

    and 1.5–3.5 cm broad. The flowers are catkins; the male (pollen) catkins are 2–15 cm long, the female catkins 2.5–5 cm long at maturity, hard and woody

    Platycarya strobilacea

    Platycarya strobilacea

    Platycarya_strobilacea

  • Salix discolor
  • Species of plant

    silvery catkins, borne in early spring before the new leaves appear, with the male and female catkins on different plants (dioecious); the male catkins mature

    Salix discolor

    Salix discolor

    Salix_discolor

  • Atz Kilcher
  • American singer-songwriter

    Discovery Channel TV show, and six sisters: Wurtilla Hepp, Fay Graham, Catkin Kilcher Burton, Stellavera Kilcher, Mossy Kilcher and Sunrise Sjoeberg.

    Atz Kilcher

    Atz Kilcher

    Atz_Kilcher

  • Acalypha indica
  • Species of flowering plant

    Indian nettle, three-seeded mercury) is an herbaceous annual that has catkin-like inflorescences with cup-shaped involucres surrounding the minute flowers

    Acalypha indica

    Acalypha indica

    Acalypha_indica

  • Amaranth
  • Genus of plants

    succulent, hollow stem. Parts of the plant vary from green to reddish. Catkin-like cymes of densely packed flowers grow in the summer or fall. There are

    Amaranth

    Amaranth

    Amaranth

  • Legends of the coco de mer
  • Species of palm tree native to Africa

    are developed only on female trees. Male trees have long phallic-looking catkins. Because of these unusual, erotic shapes, some people believed that the

    Legends of the coco de mer

    Legends of the coco de mer

    Legends_of_the_coco_de_mer

  • Nemoria arizonaria
  • Species of moth

    feed on oak catkins and thus develop a cuticle that resembles catkin flower. Those that are born in the summer must eat oak leaves since catkins are no longer

    Nemoria arizonaria

    Nemoria arizonaria

    Nemoria_arizonaria

  • Betel
  • Species of plant

    an evergreen, dioecious vine, with glossy heart-shaped leaves and white catkins. Betel plants are cultivated for their leaves, which are most commonly

    Betel

    Betel

    Betel

  • Ostrya virginiana
  • Species of tree

    The flowers are catkins (spikes) produced in early spring at the same time as the new leaves appear. The staminate (male) catkins are 2–5 cm (3⁄4–2 in)

    Ostrya virginiana

    Ostrya virginiana

    Ostrya_virginiana

  • Aftab Nagar
  • Residential area in Dhaka, Bangladesh

    lush green environment of Dhaka. In the autumn season, there are fields of Catkin flowers or 'Kaashbon'. Right next door to Aftabnagar, is the Meradia Haat;

    Aftab Nagar

    Aftab Nagar

    Aftab_Nagar

  • Salix viminalis
  • Species of willow

    flowers are catkins, produced in early spring before the leaves; they are dioecious, with male and female catkins on separate plants. The male catkins are yellow

    Salix viminalis

    Salix viminalis

    Salix_viminalis

  • Kleidocerys resedae
  • Species of true bug

    Kleidocerys resedae, the birch catkin bug, is a species of seed bug in the family Lygaeidae. It is found in Europe and Northern Asia (excluding China)

    Kleidocerys resedae

    Kleidocerys resedae

    Kleidocerys_resedae

  • Populus trichocarpa
  • Species of tree

    Staminate catkins contain 30 to 60 stamens, elongated to 2 to 3 cm, and are deciduous. The pollen can be an allergen. Pistillate catkins at maturity

    Populus trichocarpa

    Populus trichocarpa

    Populus_trichocarpa

  • Carya sinensis
  • Species of plant

    leaflets have a serrated margin. The flowers are catkins produced in spring, with the male catkins in clusters of five to eight together (single in other

    Carya sinensis

    Carya_sinensis

  • Salix exigua
  • Species of willow

    produced in catkins in late spring, after the leaves appear. It is dioecious, with staminate and pistillate catkins on separate plants, the male catkins up to

    Salix exigua

    Salix exigua

    Salix_exigua

  • Inflorescence
  • Botanical term for a cluster of flowers

    share are borne on an enlarged stem. It is characteristic of Dipsacaceae. A catkin or ament is a scaly, generally drooping spike or raceme. Cymose or other

    Inflorescence

    Inflorescence

    Inflorescence

  • Aspen
  • Common name for certain tree species in the Populus genus

    Populus tremula. (leaf miner flies burrows are visible.) Male flowers (catkin) of Populus tremula. Aspen grove in fall, at the Kebler Pass in Colorado

    Aspen

    Aspen

    Aspen

  • Ostrya
  • Genus of trees

    birch-like leaves 3–10 cm long. The flowers are produced in spring, with male catkins 5–10 cm long and female aments 2–5 cm long. The fruit form in pendulous

    Ostrya

    Ostrya

    Ostrya

  • Salix integra
  • Species of willow

    produced in small catkins 1–2.5 cm long in early spring; they are brownish to reddish in colour. It is dioecious, with male and female catkins on separate plants

    Salix integra

    Salix integra

    Salix_integra

  • Betula occidentalis
  • Species of birch

    The flowers are wind-pollinated catkins 2–4 cm (3⁄4–1+1⁄2 in) long, the male catkins pendulous, the female catkins erect. The fruit is 2–3 cm (3⁄4–1+1⁄4 in)

    Betula occidentalis

    Betula occidentalis

    Betula_occidentalis

  • Yule F. Kilcher
  • American politician (1913–1998)

    Attila Kuno "Atz", Sunrise Diana Irene, (Edwin) Otto, Stellavera Septima and Catkin Melody. Kilcher sought a self-sufficient, natural lifestyle. The family

    Yule F. Kilcher

    Yule_F._Kilcher

  • The Mistmantle Chronicles
  • Children's novel series by M. I. McAllister

    past that will change his life forever. The heir of Mistmantle, Princess Catkin, is kidnapped. A mysterious epidemic begins to ravage the island, and news

    The Mistmantle Chronicles

    The_Mistmantle_Chronicles

  • American goldfinch
  • Species of bird

    goldfinch feeds on the catkins hanging from birches and alders by pulling one up with its beak and using its toes to hold the catkin still against the branch

    American goldfinch

    American goldfinch

    American_goldfinch

  • Betula albosinensis
  • Tree species of birch with notable red peeling bark

    (glabrous) with age. Brown catkins are produced in Spring. Male catkins are 3.8 to 6.4 cm (1.5 to 2.5 in) long, while female catkins are 2.5 to 3.8 cm (1 to

    Betula albosinensis

    Betula albosinensis

    Betula_albosinensis

  • Betulaceae
  • Family of flowering plants comprising hazel and birch trees

    Southern Hemisphere in the Andes in South America. Their typical flowers are catkins and often appear before leaves. In the past, the family was often divided

    Betulaceae

    Betulaceae

    Betulaceae

  • Amentotaxus yunnanensis
  • Species of conifer

    Amentotaxus yunnanensis, the Yunnan catkin yew, is a species of conifer in the yew family, Taxaceae. It is native to Laos, Vietnam, and Guizhou and Yunnan

    Amentotaxus yunnanensis

    Amentotaxus yunnanensis

    Amentotaxus_yunnanensis

  • Salix magnifica
  • Species of willow

    produced in catkins in late spring after the new leaves appear; it is dioecious, with male and female catkins on separate plants. The male catkins are 10 cm

    Salix magnifica

    Salix magnifica

    Salix_magnifica

  • Corylus americana
  • Species of flowering plant

    sticking out at the tip. The male catkins develop in the fall and remain over the winter. Each male flower on a catkin has a pair of bracts and four stamens

    Corylus americana

    Corylus americana

    Corylus_americana

  • Betula lenta
  • Species of plant

    wind-pollinated catkins 2.5–3 cm (0.98–1.2 in) long. B. lenta is monoecious, producing both the male catkins which are pendulous, the female catkins which are

    Betula lenta

    Betula lenta

    Betula_lenta

  • Pterocarya fraxinifolia
  • Species of wingnut tree

    the male catkins thick and green, 7.5 – 12.5 cm long, the females longer with less dense flowers, bearing red styles forming fruiting catkins 30 – 50 cm

    Pterocarya fraxinifolia

    Pterocarya fraxinifolia

    Pterocarya_fraxinifolia

  • Flower
  • Reproductive structure in flowering plants

    A male catkin, or inflorescence of small wind-pollinated flowers, of Populus tremula

    Flower

    Flower

    Flower

  • Salix alba
  • Species of tree

    produced in catkins in early spring and are pollinated by insects. It is dioecious, with male and female catkins on separate trees; the male catkins are 4–5 cm

    Salix alba

    Salix alba

    Salix_alba

  • Salix barclayi
  • Species of willow

    lasting into maturity. Catkins are on short, leafy peduncles. Staminate catkins are 3 cm long with 2 stamens, while pistillate catkins are 2.5–5 cm long and

    Salix barclayi

    Salix barclayi

    Salix_barclayi

  • Salix gracilistyla
  • Species of shrub

    is known for its jet-black male and female catkin blooms which appear in early spring. Its male catkins also have red anthers, which slowly turn soft

    Salix gracilistyla

    Salix gracilistyla

    Salix_gracilistyla

  • Populus sect. Aigeiros
  • Section of plants in the genus Populus

    type of movement in the wind. Male and female flowers are in separate catkins, appearing before the leaves in spring. The seeds are borne on cottony

    Populus sect. Aigeiros

    Populus sect. Aigeiros

    Populus_sect._Aigeiros

  • Neuroterus quercusbaccarum
  • Species of wasp

    spangle gall on the underside of leaves and the currant gall on the male catkins or occasionally the leaves, develop as chemically induced distortions on

    Neuroterus quercusbaccarum

    Neuroterus quercusbaccarum

    Neuroterus_quercusbaccarum

  • Salix eriocephala
  • Species of shrub

    bark with thick lance-shaped leaves that are hairy underneath. The silky catkins appear before the leaves in early spring. Maiz-Tome, L. (2016). "Salix

    Salix eriocephala

    Salix eriocephala

    Salix_eriocephala

  • Populus alba
  • Species of plant of the genus Populus

    female catkins on separate trees; the male catkins are grey with conspicuous dark red stamens, the female catkins are greyish-green. The female catkins lengthen

    Populus alba

    Populus alba

    Populus_alba

  • Archiearis parthenias
  • Species of moth

    February to May depending on the location. The larvae feed first on the catkins and then on the leaves of birch (Betula species). Kimber, Ian. "Orange

    Archiearis parthenias

    Archiearis parthenias

    Archiearis_parthenias

  • Corylus maxima
  • Species of tree

    wind-pollinated catkins produced in late winter. The male (pollen) catkins are pale yellow, 5–10 cm (2–4 in) long, while the female catkins are bright red

    Corylus maxima

    Corylus maxima

    Corylus_maxima

  • Salix eleagnos
  • Species of flowering plant

    yellow in autumn (fall). The green catkins, 3–6 cm (1–2 in) long, appear with the leaves in spring, male catkins having yellow anthers. Like all willows

    Salix eleagnos

    Salix eleagnos

    Salix_eleagnos

  • Strobilus
  • Sporangia-bearing reproductive structure in some land plants

    such as catkins, but are actually more complex in structure than strobili. Staminate catkins of alder Pistillate catkins of alder Pistillate catkins of Casuarina

    Strobilus

    Strobilus

  • Populus tremula
  • Species of plant

    catkins produced in early spring before the new leaves appear; they are dioecious, with male and female catkins on different trees. The male catkins are

    Populus tremula

    Populus tremula

    Populus_tremula

  • Salix 'Chrysocoma'
  • Species of tree

    Catkins appearing with the leaves in April, terminal on very short, spreading, leafy, lateral shoots, peduncle and rhachis softly villose. Catkins male

    Salix 'Chrysocoma'

    Salix 'Chrysocoma'

    Salix_'Chrysocoma'

  • Cyclocarya
  • Genus of flowering plants

    broad. The flowers are catkins; the male (pollen) catkins are produced in clusters (not singly as in Pterocarya), the female catkins 25–30 cm long at maturity

    Cyclocarya

    Cyclocarya

    Cyclocarya

  • Corylus avellana
  • Species of tree (common hazel)

    the leaves, and are monoecious with single-sex wind-pollinated catkins. Male catkins are pale yellow and 5–12 cm long, while female flowers are very

    Corylus avellana

    Corylus avellana

    Corylus_avellana

  • Hornbeam
  • Genus of flowering plants

    flowers are wind-pollinated pendulous catkins, produced in spring. Male and female flowers are on separate catkins, but on the same tree (monoecious). Female

    Hornbeam

    Hornbeam

    Hornbeam

  • Anathix puta
  • Species of moth

    Anathix puta, known generally as the puta sallow moth or poplar catkin moth, is a species of cutworm or dart moth in the family Noctuidae. It is found

    Anathix puta

    Anathix puta

    Anathix_puta

  • Quercus oleoides
  • Species of oak tree

    flowers from December through May, with male catkins that are 3 to 4 cm (1+1⁄4 to 1+1⁄2 in) long, and female catkins that are 3 to 30 millimetres (1⁄8 to 1+1⁄8

    Quercus oleoides

    Quercus_oleoides

  • Amentotaxus argotaenia
  • Species of plant

    Amentotaxus argotaenia, the catkin yew, is a species of conifer in the family Taxaceae. It is a shrub or a small tree up to 7 metres (23 ft) tall. Amentotaxus

    Amentotaxus argotaenia

    Amentotaxus argotaenia

    Amentotaxus_argotaenia

  • Betula nigra
  • Species of birch

    flowers are wind-pollinated catkins 3–6 centimeters (1+1⁄4–2+1⁄4 in) long, the male catkins pendulous, the female catkins erect. The fruit is unusual

    Betula nigra

    Betula nigra

    Betula_nigra

  • Populus deltoides
  • Species of tree

    (catkins) produced on single-sex trees in early spring. The male (pollen) catkins are reddish-purple and 8–10 cm (3+1⁄4–4 in) long; the female catkins

    Populus deltoides

    Populus deltoides

    Populus_deltoides

  • Salix triandra
  • Species of tree

    produced in catkins in early spring at the same time as the new leaves, and pollinated by insects. They are dioecious, with male and female catkins on separate

    Salix triandra

    Salix triandra

    Salix_triandra

  • Populus lasiocarpa
  • Species of plant

    Shoots are sturdy, angular and fluffy. The petals grow on 25 cm long catkins and produce round, woolly fruit. This species blooms from March to May

    Populus lasiocarpa

    Populus lasiocarpa

    Populus_lasiocarpa

  • Salix orestera
  • Species of willow

    long and often have coatings of silky hairs. The inflorescence is a stout catkin of flowers. USDA Plants Profile Flora of North America Jepson Manual Treatment

    Salix orestera

    Salix orestera

    Salix_orestera

  • Betula alleghaniensis
  • Species of tree in the birch family

    wind-pollinated catkins which open in later spring. Both male and female flowers will occur on the same tree making the plant monoecious. The male catkins are 2–4 in

    Betula alleghaniensis

    Betula alleghaniensis

    Betula_alleghaniensis

  • Andricus foecundatrix
  • Species of wasp

    autumn. The asexual wasp emerges in spring and lays her eggs in the oak catkins. These develop into small oval galls which produce the sexual generation

    Andricus foecundatrix

    Andricus foecundatrix

    Andricus_foecundatrix

  • Garrya
  • Genus of plants

    petiole. The flowers are gray-green catkins, short and spreading when first produced in late summer; the male catkins becoming long (3–20 cm (1–8 in)) and

    Garrya

    Garrya

    Garrya

  • Quercus palustris
  • Species of oak tree

    late spring when all frost danger has passed. The flowers are monoecious catkins which, being self-incompatible, require the presence of another oak for

    Quercus palustris

    Quercus palustris

    Quercus_palustris

  • Salix cinerea
  • Species of willow

    produced in early spring in catkins 2–5 cm long; it is dioecious with male and female catkins on separate plants. The male catkins are silvery at first, turning

    Salix cinerea

    Salix cinerea

    Salix_cinerea

  • Salix arctica
  • Species of willow

    and female catkins on separate plants. As a result, the plant's appearance varies; the female catkins are red-coloured, while the male catkins are yellow-coloured

    Salix arctica

    Salix arctica

    Salix_arctica

  • Salix jepsonii
  • Species of willow

    inflorescence is a catkin of flowers, male catkins short and stout, measuring no more than 2 centimeters long, and female catkins reaching up to 6 centimeters

    Salix jepsonii

    Salix jepsonii

    Salix_jepsonii

  • Salix babylonica
  • Species of tree

    autumn. The flowers are arranged in catkins produced early in the spring; it is dioecious, with the male and female catkins on separate trees. Male flowers

    Salix babylonica

    Salix babylonica

    Salix_babylonica

  • Antidesma venosum
  • Species of flowering plant

    and Indochina. Numerous small, sessile flowers are produced on drooping catkin-like spikes, which are about 10 cm long. The flowers produce an unpleasant

    Antidesma venosum

    Antidesma venosum

    Antidesma_venosum

  • Ament
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up ament in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ament may refer to: Catkin, a cylindrical flower cluster Ament (surname) Imentet, an ancient Egyptian

    Ament

    Ament

  • Plant reproductive morphology
  • Parts of plant enabling sexual reproduction

    species) produces long catkins containing only male flowers, each with four stamens and a minute perianth, and separate, short catkins of female flowers,

    Plant reproductive morphology

    Plant reproductive morphology

    Plant_reproductive_morphology

  • Alnus subcordata
  • Species of tree

    cordate leaves 5–15 cm long. The flowers are catkins, the male catkins very slender, 8–15 cm long, the female catkins small, maturing into a woody cone-like

    Alnus subcordata

    Alnus subcordata

    Alnus_subcordata

  • Shannon Chan-Kent
  • Canadian actress (born 1988)

    Yellow The Salon Cat, Amber Kittyson, Lavander Catkin, Baby Jade Catkin, Buttercup Catkin, Phoenix Catkin, Adult Sonia, Dottie Cheetahstein, Sada Persiafluff

    Shannon Chan-Kent

    Shannon Chan-Kent

    Shannon_Chan-Kent

  • Salix prolixa
  • Species of willow

    the undersides, and accompanied by wide stipules. The inflorescence is a catkin of flowers. Maiz-Tome, L. (2016). "Salix prolixa". IUCN Red List of Threatened

    Salix prolixa

    Salix prolixa

    Salix_prolixa

  • Circular definition
  • Self-referential description of meaning

    given above (something that has catkins and grows from acorns) is not completely useless, even if "acorn" and "catkin" are defined in terms of "oak",

    Circular definition

    Circular definition

    Circular_definition

  • Corylus ferox
  • Species of tree

    wind-pollinated catkins and precocious. The male (pollen) catkins are pendulous with numerous solitary flowers and no perianth, while the female catkins are inconspicuous

    Corylus ferox

    Corylus ferox

    Corylus_ferox

  • Brachypalpus oarus
  • Species of fly

    Brachypalpus oarus, the eastern catkin, is a common species of syrphid fly first officially described by Walker in 1849. Hoverflies get their names from

    Brachypalpus oarus

    Brachypalpus oarus

    Brachypalpus_oarus

  • Cloud Atlas (film)
  • 2012 film directed by Tom Tykwer and the Wachowskis

    the sleeping Kona chief and rescues Catkin before he and Meronym fight off the other Kona tribesmen. Zachry and Catkin join Meronym and the Prescients as

    Cloud Atlas (film)

    Cloud_Atlas_(film)

  • Hazel
  • Genus of trees

    spring before the leaves, and are monoecious, with single-sex catkins. The male catkins are pale yellow and 5–12 centimetres (2–4+3⁄4 inches) long, and

    Hazel

    Hazel

    Hazel

  • Alnus rubra
  • Species of tree

    dangling reddish catkins 10 to 15 cm (4 to 6 in) long in early spring. Female flowers occur in clusters of (3) 4–6 (8). Female catkins are erect during

    Alnus rubra

    Alnus rubra

    Alnus_rubra

  • Alnus cordata
  • Species of plant

    5 - 6 catkins, pendulous, reddish and up to 10 cm (4 inches) long; pollination is in early spring, before the leaves emerge. The female catkins are ovoid

    Alnus cordata

    Alnus cordata

    Alnus_cordata

  • Betula ermanii
  • Species of tree

    shreds and hangs from the trunk and under branches. Yellow-brown male catkins appear with the leaves in spring. Erman's birch is widely cultivated outside

    Betula ermanii

    Betula ermanii

    Betula_ermanii

  • Corylus heterophylla
  • Species of tree

    flowers are wind-pollinated catkins; the male (pollen) catkins are pale yellow, 4 cm (1+1⁄2 in) long, while the female catkins are bright red and only 1–3 mm

    Corylus heterophylla

    Corylus heterophylla

    Corylus_heterophylla

  • Castanea mollissima
  • Species of tree

    margin. The flowers are produced in catkins 4–20 cm (1+1⁄2–7+3⁄4 in) long, with the female flowers at the base of the catkin and males on the rest. The fruit

    Castanea mollissima

    Castanea mollissima

    Castanea_mollissima

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  • Premnath
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Tamil

    Premnath

    Lover

  • Crosbey
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    British, English, Scandinavian

    Crosbey

    At the Cross

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  • Girl/Female

    Spanish

    Legarre

    Reference to the Virgin Mary.

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    Indian

    Mahmood

    Praised, The praised one

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    Ghena | கேணா 

    Ornament, Abbreviation of names ending in -gina

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    Anglo, Australian, British, Christian, English, French, German

    Gerrard

    Hard; Bold Spear; Spear Strong; Spear Ruler; Brave

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    Tamil

    Aadishankar | ஆதிஷஂகர

    Sri shankaracharya, Founder of Adwaitha philosophy

  • Broc
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    American, Australian, British, Chinese, English, Scottish

    Broc

    Badger

  • Amrutavauhini
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    Indian, Tamil

    Amrutavauhini

    Carrier of Elixer

  • Necho
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    Biblical

    Necho

    Lame, beaten.

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  • Amentiferous
  • a.

    Bearing catkins.

  • Catkin
  • n.

    An ament; a species of inflorescence, consisting of a slender axis with many unisexual apetalous flowers along its sides, as in the willow and poplar, and (as to the staminate flowers) in the chestnut, oak, hickory, etc. -- so called from its resemblance to a cat's tail. See Illust. of Ament.

  • Amentiform
  • a.

    Shaped like a catkin.

  • Julus
  • n.

    A catkin or ament. See Ament.

  • Tail
  • n.

    Any long, flexible terminal appendage; whatever resembles, in shape or position, the tail of an animal, as a catkin.

  • Ament
  • n.

    A species of inflorescence; a catkin.

  • Oak
  • n.

    Any tree or shrub of the genus Quercus. The oaks have alternate leaves, often variously lobed, and staminate flowers in catkins. The fruit is a smooth nut, called an acorn, which is more or less inclosed in a scaly involucre called the cup or cupule. There are now recognized about three hundred species, of which nearly fifty occur in the United States, the rest in Europe, Asia, and the other parts of North America, a very few barely reaching the northern parts of South America and Africa. Many of the oaks form forest trees of grand proportions and live many centuries. The wood is usually hard and tough, and provided with conspicuous medullary rays, forming the silver grain.

  • Hop
  • n.

    The catkin or strobilaceous fruit of the hop, much used in brewing to give a bitter taste.

  • Gosling
  • n.

    A catkin on nut trees and pines.

  • Nucament
  • n.

    A catkin or ament; the flower cluster of the hazel, pine, willow, and the like.

  • Cat-tail
  • n.

    A tall rush or flag (Typha latifolia) growing in marshes, with long, flat leaves, and having its flowers in a close cylindrical spike at the top of the stem. The leaves are frequently used for seating chairs, making mats, etc. See Catkin.

  • Juliform
  • a.

    Having the shape or appearance of a julus or catkin.

  • Pussy
  • n.

    A catkin of the pussy willow.