Posted by Emlyn Crocker,
North Country explorer from Plainfield, Vermont
North Country explorer from Plainfield, Vermont
April 15, 2019 —
On the search for signs of spring, I stopped in the rain to get a closer look at this lovely pussy willow (Salix discolor) flowering outside Johnson Hall of Science at St. Lawrence University. The fussy flowers are called catkins, and appear on many species in the trees in the birch (Betulaceae) and willow (Salicaceae) families.