Is mountain cedar tree pollen?
Likewise, people ask, what is mountain cedar pollen?
January 17, 2020 In fact, cedar fever is a seasonal allergy brought on by an allergic reaction to the pollen from mountain cedar trees. Mountain cedar grows naturally and is the most allergenic tree in Central Texas.
Similarly, how do cedar trees release pollen?
Cedar fever is an overreaction of the immune system to the pollen of certain juniper tree species, especially the so-called mountain cedar tree (juniperus ashei). They produce pollen in the winter when their pollen-packed cones unload golden clouds that drift across the landscape.
The cedar pollination season typically lasts from December through March. But unseasonably warm, dry and windy weather can trigger the release of pollen sooner or intensify the concentration of airborne pollen. Often, the best hope for abating the pollen is rain, which keeps the grains from taking flight.