during the winter months, cedar trees release plumes of pollen in the South, giving rise to “cedar fever.” In the Midwest, birch, oak, pine and elm trees start pollinating in the early spring followed ...
Here's a rundown of plants that commonly cause seasonal allergies: Spring: Tree pollen, particularly from oak, elm, birch, cedar, willow, poplar, horse chestnut and alder trees. Summer: Grasses, such ...
Some years, we have bumper crops of acorns in what is called a “mast” year. Mast years happen depending on weather, so we’ll ...
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But are fall allergies actually more severe this year? "Absolutely," Dr. Zachary Rubin, an allergist with Oak Brook Allergists and spokesperson for the American College of Allergy, Asthma and ...
In the 1700s, a young botanist scandalized some by discussing “birds and bees” of pollination, and awarding Latin names to ...
Some years we have large, bumper crops of acorns in what is called a “mast” year. Mast years happen depending on weather, so ...