
But it's developing nubbins that look suspiciously like pollen:


Is that what's happening? Is my dining room table about to be covered in pussy willow pollen? I was led to believe that these pussies would behave until I was ready to dry them. Any suggestions from you florists out there?
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if you don't want that to happen, they should not be in water! take them out to stop this process
Thanks! I feel like I've just gotten advice from a celebrity flower guru - Weeder's Digest (which I always want to call The Weekly Weeder) is superfab.
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