Cedar fever is hitting Texas, even Houston. Ashe juniper trees typically begin producing pollen in mid-December, which is ...
Welcome to cedar fever season, the time of the year when pollen from mountain cedar or Ashe juniper trees, scientifically known as Juniperus ashei, invades our sinuses and trigger allergic reactions.
"Every single pollen cone on a juniper tree will open at one time, and it looks like the trees are on fire," arborist Robert ...
Its the worst time of the year: cedar season. The time of year where Ashe Juniper trees across Central Texas releases clouds ...
Most people assume their runny nose in winter is a cold, since allergy season is most commonly associated with spring.
The release of cedar pollen during mountain cedar season is intense in Central Texas, and most Texans are starting to feel ...
Cedar allergies — or, infamously, “cedar fever” — involve reactions to the pollen of the mountain cedar tree, according to ...
It’s triggered when male Ashe juniper trees get excited to spread their pollen to female Ashe juniper trees. They let the wind spread their pollen to all their female Ashe juniper friends far ...
Unseasonable warmth and muggy air will continue into Tuesday before a strong cold front moves in midweek and brings drier and ...