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  2. Weather Permitting: Allergy-sufferers beware: The pollen ...

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    By Thursday, we should see another burst of pollen across the region. Maples and elm join the mix this week as Bradford pears pass their peak. Pollen counts will surge with warm dry weather.

  3. The pollen count in Myrtle Beach is spiking. Here’s how bad ...

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    According to Pollen.com, the pollen count in Myrtle Beach has been high since yesterday and is predicted to continue rising through Saturday. Elm, juniper and alder trees are today’s main culprits.

  4. Pollen count - Wikipedia

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    A pollen count is a measurement of the number of pollen grains in a given volume of air. Pollen counts, and forecasts of pollen conditions, are routinely produced and reported to the public because high aerial pollen concentration is associated with increased rates of allergic reaction for those with conditions such as hay fever and asthma .

  5. Did spring allergy season hit SC early this year? Here’s what ...

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    Levels increased again to medium-high on Saturday. Allergies in South Carolina According to the Medical University of South Carolina , tree pollen is the main cause of trouble for most allergy ...

  6. Xenogamy - Wikipedia

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    Xenogamy (Greek xenos=stranger, gamos=marriage) is the transfer of pollen grains from the anther to the stigma of a different plant. This is the only type of cross pollination which during pollination brings genetically different types of pollen grains to the stigma.

  7. Self-pollination - Wikipedia

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    One of the two pollinia bends itself towards the stigma. Self-pollination is a form of pollination in which pollen arrives at the stigma of a flower (in flowering plants) or at the ovule (in gymnosperms) of the same plant. The term cross-pollination is used for the opposite case, where pollen from one plant moves to a different plant.

  8. Pollen got you down? Myrtle Beach is in top 10 for cities ...

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    In 2024, Greenville and Columbia, S.C., also appeared in the AAFA’s top 20 most difficult places to live with pollen allergies. Myrtle Beach did not appear in the top 100 of the AAFA’s asthma ...

  9. Anemophily - Wikipedia

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    They freely expel a myriad of these pollen grains, and only a small percentage of them ends up captured by the female floral structures on wind-pollinated plants. [3] They are typically 20–60 micrometres (0.0008–0.0024 in) in diameter, although the pollen grains of Pinus species can be much larger and much less dense. [ 1 ]