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  2. Alloxylon flammeum - Wikipedia

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    Flowers are followed by woody rectangular seed pods that sit on long stalks, [6] and are 7–10 cm (2.8–3.9 in) long. [3] Each pod contains 8 to 10 seeds, [5] and is ripe in February and March. [4] Each seed is separated from the others by a membranous separator, and has a long rectangular wing, which is much longer than the seed itself.

  3. The pollening is coming. What to know about this allergy season.

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    The three pollen seasons: Trees, grass and weeds. A birch tree in the spring forms pollen seen here. ... February through June - Oak. February to May - Maple, Pie, Mulberry. March to May - Ash, Aspen.

  4. The mild winter may mean longer pollen season, allergies ...

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    Between now and May, pollen from birch, maple and oak trees, for example, are wreaking havoc on seasonal allergies. The mild winter may mean longer pollen season, allergies could be a 'significant ...

  5. Is a preference for planting pollen-spewing male trees making ...

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    Urban planners and tree experts have tried for decades to keep streets and sidewalks clear of maple spinners, seed pods and fallen fruit, but these efforts may be leading to an increase in allergies.

  6. Lagunaria - Wikipedia

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    The Pollen grains measure 45–50 ... Lagunaria it is commonly known as the White Oak. [14] ... Itch Tree [7] Itchy Pod Tree [7] Norfolk Hibiscus [7] Norfolk Island ...

  7. Alloxylon pinnatum - Wikipedia

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    Alloxylon pinnatum, known as Dorrigo waratah, is a tree of the family Proteaceae found in warm-temperate rainforest of south-east Queensland and northern New South Wales in eastern Australia. It has shiny green leaves that are either pinnate (lobed) and up to 30 cm (12 in) long, or lanceolate (spear-shaped) and up to 15 cm (5.9 in) long.

  8. 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.

  9. The 2022 spring tree pollen season has begun. Here's how bad ...

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