The beech forest is at its loveliest this time of the year – and this year there is an abundance of flowering trees. Pollen is everywhere. Walking in the forest covers you in this fine ”dust” and the lakes and brooks all have a thin yellow layer on their surface.
We guess this is all due to last years’ dry conditions.

Delightful!
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Beautiful macros. 🙂
janet
Glad to share them, Janet!
Pretty
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Love the lighting. Stunning macro shots, AC!
So glad you liked them! This time of the year they are glorious.
Lovely
Thank you, Sherry –
Lighting is great! regards, Teresa
Thank you so much, Teresa!
This is glorious, Ann-Christine. And now I realise I have never looked at beech flowers. I must seek tham out at once 🙂
Maybe you have them still this spring!
The beech leaves are still unfurling here. I must go and inspect the trees in the Linden Field.
Please let us know the outcome of your inspection!
I was too late for the flowers! But lovely wine coloured seed capsules are just forming. I’ve never seen them at this stage. Fascinating, Ann-Christine. So thank you for inspiring me to go and look. So much we don’t actually notice.
Glad to have been inspirational in this, Tish – we get so much from our fellow bloggers, and I am always very grateful. Sorry you were too late for the flowers, but next year maybe! I will have to look for the capsules.
Am amazed how soft and rather woolly they look at this early stage. I truly had no idea about the development of the beech nut, though as a child I always liked to collect the outer shells once the nuts had been expelled.
I did the same – they are soft inside and nice to feel.
Beautiful macros
Su – Beech trees are so beautiful in early spring!
Lovely macro!