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Cedar, Texas
Texans Warned Against 'Cedar Fever': Symptoms to Watch Out For
"Every single pollen cone on a juniper tree will open at one time, and it looks like the trees are on fire," arborist Robert Edmonson said.
Cedar fever is back in Texas. Why does the Ashe juniper tree pollen seem to be everywhere?
“Cedar fever is irritating to many due to the quantity and density of Ashe junipers in Central Texas that all produce pollen at the same time, which leads to a high concentration of pollen in the air,” said Robert Edmonson, Texas A&M Forest Service biologist and ISA-certified arborist.
Texas cedar fever season is in full swing
DALLAS - With winter upon us, cedar fever season is in full swing across the Lone Star State. Cedar allergies are an allergic reaction to pollen from mountain cedar trees or juniper trees. Dr. Ronald Cox said the allergy is unique to Texas due to the juniper blooming from December to January.
How Texans can alleviate cedar fever symptoms
Cedar allergies — or, infamously, "cedar fever" — involve reactions to the pollen of the mountain cedar tree, according to the Texas A&M Forest Service.
Cedar Fever season underway in Central Texas
Cedar Fever season has begun in Central Texas. Cedar Fever is an allergic reaction to pollen from mountain cedar trees. It is expected to continue until February. AUSTIN - Cedar Fever season is in full swing across Central Texas and is expected to last through February.
Texans brace for mountain cedar fever in upcoming winter months
Ashe juniper, redcedar production increases in December through March, higher concentrations in West Texas, Hill County.
Cedar fever season has arrived in Austin. Here's how you can make it less miserable.
Cedar fever comes from the pollen released by Ashe juniper trees. And in Austin, particularly west of I-35, these trees are everywhere.
Mountain cedar trees blooming in Texas
Got a runny nose, itchy eyes and generally feel bad? It could be cedar fever. Experts say the mountain cedar trees in Texas are currently blooming.
‘Cedar fever’ season begins in Texas
It’s time for Texans to brace for ‘cedar fever’ - an allergic reaction to the pollen released by mountain cedar trees
Cedar season came early – How you can keep pollen and smells out of your home’s air
Its the worst time of the year: cedar season. The time of year where Ashe Juniper trees across Central Texas releases clouds of orange dust onto unsuspecting crowds, coating our lungs and making our eyes water.
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Why is my nose dripping like a faucet? This Texas tree is most likely why
Most people assume their runny nose in winter is a cold, since allergy season is most commonly associated with spring.
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'Cedar Fever' season hits Texas, prominent in central region
In Texas, what is commonly called mountain
cedar
is actually Ashe juniper, making
cedar
fever
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Got the sniffles, North Texas? This might be the culprit.
Known for causing itchy eyes, runny noses and even the dreaded "cedar fever," mountain cedar pollen is a well-known allergen ...
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