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Hello,
this looks like the male flowers of a noble chestnut (Castanea sativa).
LG
Yeah, that could be it. I’ve never seen them so long.
Could I have better water availability…
Thanks for the star!
I’ve looked at this again today at my noble chestnut. They’re gonna be so long.
If it is from a tree or shrub, it is more of an exotic that is not native here and has only been planted to the ornament.
I think it’s more like a grass.
Looks like hazelnuts.
hazelnut stalls are at most one quarter so long.
Maybe puppies?