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Filter by Meaning The catkins on the willow tree are starting to appear in spring.
The biology teacher showed the students a picture of a willow tree with its characteristic catkins.
The catkins of the alder tree were a favorite of the local squirrels.
The landscape designer chose willow trees with long, elegant catkins for the park's new arboretum.
The garden was filled with beautiful flowers, including some catkins hanging from a tree.
The botanist identified the catkins on the tree as belonging to the birch species.
She picked a bunch of yellow catkins to decorate her table.
I saw a picture of a tree with catkins on it in my science book.
The gardener knew it was time to prune the catkins on the flowering cherry tree.
The farmer observed the catkins on the fruit trees to gauge the health of the upcoming crop.
I found some pretty catkins on my morning walk in the park.
The poplar tree's catkins were long and slender.
The children collected catkins from the ground to make crafts.
The catkins on the elm tree were very fragrant.
The catkins on the dogwood tree were a bright pink color.
The farmer noticed the catkins on the oak tree and knew that spring had arrived.
The catkins on the alder tree were covered in pollen.
The dendrologist explained how to identify different types of catkins by their size, shape, and color.
I love the way the catkins on the birch tree look in the sunlight.
The weeping willow's long, graceful branches were covered in delicate catkins.
The catkins on the hazel tree are almost ready to bloom.
Sarah collected some catkins from the birch tree for her art project.
He couldn't resist plucking off a few of the dangling catkins from the tree.
The weeping willow's catkins swayed in the breeze, casting shadows on the water.
The catkins on the willow tree were swaying in the breeze.
The spring breeze carried the pollen from the poplar tree's catkins, causing some allergy sufferers to sneeze.
The artist painted a beautiful watercolor of a branch covered in catkins.
The hiker noticed the catkins on the trees along the trail during the springtime.
We saw some adorable catkins on the cherry tree while on a hike.
The catkins on the tree make it look like it has a fuzzy tail.
The catkins were one of the many interesting features of the forest trail.
The fuzzy catkins on the poplar trees in the park swayed gently in the breeze.
The fuzzy catkins on the poplar trees were a sign of spring.
The nature enthusiast went for a walk in the woods to observe the catkins of various trees.
The catkins of the alder tree sway gently in the breeze.
The catkins on the willow tree looked like furry worms.
The spring breeze made the catkins sway gently in the wind.
The catkins on the tree in my backyard are starting to bloom.
The botanist collected samples of catkins from different species of trees.
The catkins of the hazel tree would be harvested for use in herbal medicine.
The catkins on the oak tree were a sure sign that spring had arrived.
In the spring, the oak trees produce catkins that are a source of food for many animals.
The catkins of the birch tree were particularly striking against the blue sky.
The leaves of the tree fell away, revealing the long catkins hanging from the branches.
The botanist explained that the catkins were a type of inflorescence.
The catkins of the alder tree were used by Native Americans for medicinal purposes.
The biology teacher explained that catkins are a type of inflorescence.
The florist chose to incorporate catkins into the bouquet, adding a unique texture to the arrangement.
The catkins on the poplar tree were covered in a layer of pollen, causing some people to experience allergies.
The hiker stopped to admire the catkins on the aspen tree.
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