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If you’ve lived in the area for any stretch, you’ve probably dealt with or known someone who hates this time of year and the dreaded “cedar fever.” But one thing has probably confused you ...
Cedar trees also have unique pollination patterns. Unlike most trees that pollinate in spring, cedar and Ashe juniper trees pollinate in the winter. They release pollen in the air immediately ...
Jane Brown, holds a cutting from a male Ashe juniper or mountain cedar tree in 2001 in Fredericksburg. Cedar fever is gearing up across Texas but Native Americans found many medicinal uses for the ...
What we call “cedar trees” are a type of juniper tree -- specifically Ashe juniper -- named after William Willard Ashe (1872-1932), who was a pioneer forester for the United States Forest Service.
Ashe juniper trees locked and loaded and ready to release their pollen into the air. It’s this pollen that causes the dreaded cedar fever every winter across Texas.
What we call “cedar trees” are a type of juniper tree -- specifically Ashe juniper -- named after William Willard Ashe (1872-1932), who was a pioneer forester for the US Forest Service.
Mountain cedar season is here, NBC 5 Meteorologist Kevan Smith explains how to survive 'cedar fever' in Texas. While the ashe juniper's pollen isn't allergenic or harmful, experts said the pollen ...
Texas Rep. Ellen Troxclair, R-Austin, filed HB 2239 on February 13, 2023, intending to limit municipal interference in the private removal of ashe juniper trees. Rep. Troxclair believes that ashe ...
SB 1927 would stop municipalities from prohibiting property owners from removing ashe juniper trees, which produce the cedar pollen that impacts allergy sufferers. Skip Navigation.
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