As many readers will know, I regularly patrol Edinburgh's Water of Leith river, picking litter and recording wildlife. I've become even more than usual fascinated by the development of fruits on trees. I don't mean the obvious fruits, like cherries or apples (though their development is also fascinating) but specifically beech and larch.
At the beginning of May, I noticed these lovely little pom-poms on a beech tree
Today those pom-poms (on a different beech tree!) look like this:Meanwhile, the larch cones on 25 March this year looked like this
and today they look like this (same tree, different cones)
(I'm preparing a post on my Crafty Green Poet Substack to show the development of larch cones, which hopefully will be posted in a couple of weeks, though it depends on how quickly the cones develop to full maturity!)
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