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  2. This Texas city one of worst to live with allergies in U.S ...

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    Juniper, Ash, and Mulberry tree pollen allergens are common in Texas but experts say the symptoms are worse for those triggered by it in the spring.

  3. What kind of cedar fever season will Austin have this year ...

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    February through May, we have pollen from spring trees like elm, ash and pecan. Cedar fever is only felt in this area of Texas because mountain juniper is native to Central Texas. That's what ...

  4. North Texas cedar fever season in full swing as pollen counts ...

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    Ashe juniper trees, a type of mountain cedar, are the predominate cedar fever culprit and start producing pollen in mid-December triggered by cold fronts, according to the Texas A&M Forest Service.

  5. Juniperus ashei - Wikipedia

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    Juniperus ashei (Ashe juniper, mountain cedar, blueberry juniper, post cedar, or just cedar) is a drought-tolerant evergreen tree, native from northeastern Mexico and the south-central United States to southern Missouri. The largest areas are in central Texas, where extensive stands occur.

  6. Conifer - Wikipedia

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    Pollen is released and carried by the wind to female cones. Pollen grains from living pinophyte species produce pollen tubes, much like those of angiosperms. The gymnosperm male gametophytes (pollen grains) are carried by wind to a female cone and are drawn into a tiny opening on the ovule called the micropyle. It is within the ovule that ...

  7. List of pollen sources - Wikipedia

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    The worker bees in the colony mix dry pollen with nectar and/or honey with their enzymes, and naturally occurring yeast from the air. Workers then compact the pollen. storing each variety in an individual wax hexagonal cell , typically located within their bee brood nest. This creates a fermented pollen mix call beekeepers call 'bee bread'. Dry ...

  8. Juniper, elm and oak, oh my! Here's a look at Albuquerque's ...

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    Mar. 20—Tuesday marked the Spring equinox and, as we all know, spring means allergy season. According to data from the CDC, almost a quarter of adults, and roughly 18% of children in the U.S ...

  9. Juniper - Wikipedia

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    Juniper ash has also been historically consumed as a source of calcium by the Navajo people. [ 23 ] [ 24 ] Juniper is traditionally used in Scottish folkloric and Gaelic Polytheist saining rites, such as those performed at Hogmanay ( New Year ), where the smoke of burning juniper, accompanied by traditional prayers and other customary rites, is ...