For example, Central Texas is home to many Ashe juniper trees, which release pollen similar to cedar pollen. They release pollen at the same time, so pollen fills the air, making cedar fever very ...
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Texans Warned Against 'Cedar Fever': Symptoms to Watch Out For"Cedar fever" season has arrived in Texas, putting millions at risk of ... it's actually an allergic reaction to the pollen released by Ashe juniper trees, which are also known as mountain cedars.
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Cedar season came early; how you can keep pollen and smells out of your home’s airIt’s the time of year when Ashe Juniper trees across Central Texas release clouds of orange dust onto unsuspecting crowds, coating our lungs and making our eyes water. Unfortunately, simply ...
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