Ament

/ˈeɪmɛnt/ noun

A catkin or slender, drooping cluster of flowers, typically on trees like birches, oaks, or willows that lack colorful petals.

From Latin 'amentum' (a leather strap or thong), because the shape resembles a hanging strap; the botanical meaning developed from this visual metaphor.

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