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  2. Hay fever in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Cryptomeria stamens and pollen. Hay fever in Japan (花粉症, kafunshō, "pollen illness") is most commonly caused by pollen from Cryptomeria japonica (known as sugi in Japanese and often translated as "cedar" though it is not a member of the Cedrus genus) and Japanese cypress (known as hinoki), two native Japanese tree species.

  3. Cryptomeria - Wikipedia

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    Jōmon Sugi (縄文杉) is a large cryptomeria tree located on Yakushima, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, in Japan. It is the oldest and largest among the old-growth cryptomeria trees on the island, and is estimated to be between 2,170 [26] and 7,200 years old. [27] [28] Cryptomeria are often described and referred to in Japanese literature.

  4. Mitsuboshi Colors - Wikipedia

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    When Nonoka catches hay fever during pollen season, the Colors try hitting her in order to stop the sneezing, but to no avail. Soon after, the Colors prepare to uproot all the trees in town as revenge, but they are unable to do it. Momoka spots the Colors and tells them that Nonoka is only allergic to pollen from Japanese cedar. Furthermore ...

  5. Cedar fever season: How to manage allergies - AOL

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  6. Cedar fever is coming to Austin. Here's everything to know to ...

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    Austin's itchiest season is about to begin. Here's what you need to know to get through cedar fever.

  7. List of allergens - Wikipedia

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    Distinct from tree nut allergy, as peanuts are legumes. Reactions are often severe or fatal. Poultry Meat [39] Hives, swelling of, or under the dermis, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, severe oral allergy syndrome, shortness of breath, rarely anaphylactic shock: Very rare allergies to chicken, turkey, squab, and sometimes more mildly to other avian ...

  8. Mugwort - Wikipedia

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    The highest concentration of mugwort pollen is generally found between 9 and 11 am. The Finnish allergy association recommends tearing as a method of eradicating mugwort. [24] Tearing mugwort is known to lessen the effect of the allergy, since the pollen flies only a short distance. [24]

  9. Meet the Dragon Plant, the Tough Indoor Tree You Won't Be ...

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    Dragon trees will do fine in normal household temperatures of 60 to 70 degrees Fahrenheit. Soil. Any well-draining potting mix will suit a dragon plant just fine. But make sure the pot has holes ...