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Alnus japonica Alder Catkins and Cones

Pictured here are male catkins of an Alnus japonica elder tree together with female cones. The male catkins comprise many flowers, which produce pollen to pollinate female catkins. Once pollinated, the female catkins develop into woody false cones as seen here. In the autumn the scales of the cones open and disperse their seeds. Male catkins of this species are among the favorite foods of Pteromys volans orii flying squirrels.

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Plant Japanese Alder Plantae Tracheophyta Magnoliopsida Fagales Betulaceae Alnus japonica East Asian Alder Han-no-ki Catkin Cone Pacific Japan Hokkaido
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Flying Squirrels, Japan
Pictured here are male catkins of an Alnus japonica elder tree together with female cones. The male catkins comprise many flowers, which produce pollen to pollinate female catkins. Once pollinated, the female catkins develop into woody false cones as seen here. In the autumn the scales of the cones open and disperse their seeds. Male catkins of this species are among the favorite foods of Pteromys volans orii flying squirrels.
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