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Filter by Meaning The branches of the hazel tree were full of tiny, intricate catkins.
The landscape artist included catkins in the painting to convey a sense of spring.
The catkins on the alder tree were a sign that spring had arrived.
The florist used catkins as a decorative element in the floral arrangement.
The birch tree in the park had beautiful catkins hanging from its branches.
The farmer used the catkins of the hazel tree as a natural remedy for a headache.
The photographer captured the delicate beauty of the catkins in black and white.
The catkins on the poplar tree swayed gently in the breeze.
The nature enthusiast collected a few catkins to use in a nature craft project.
The urban planner recommended planting more trees with catkins in the city to improve air quality.
The botanist studied the genetics of catkins to determine their evolutionary history.
The arborist pruned the catkins on the poplar tree to promote better air circulation.
The environmentalist spoke about the importance of preserving habitat for species that rely on catkins for survival.
The catkins were full of pollen, causing my allergies to act up.
The catkins of the alder tree were covered in a fine layer of pollen.
The catkins on the cherry tree were a sure sign that spring had arrived.
The catkins gently brushed against my face as I walked under the tree.
The willow tree had long, fuzzy catkins hanging from its branches.
The poplar tree's catkins were blowing in the wind.
The hazel shrub's catkins were small and delicate.
The oak tree didn't have any catkins on its branches.
The maple tree's catkins were still closed and hadn't yet opened.
The chestnut tree's catkins were much longer than those of the beech tree.
The alder tree's catkins were starting to turn brown and fall off.
The dogwood shrub's catkins were pink and looked like little caterpillars.
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