Thursday, May 12, 2011

Allergy Relief from Cedar Trees in Texas

Allergena Texas Trees has Up To 120 Antigens including 3 types of Cedar:

Cedar, Mountain
Cedar, Red
Cedar, Salt


Cedar pollen has been noted to cause severe
allergies. These trees tend to release large amounts of pollen and when carried on the wind, granules can be dispersed many miles away from original sources. In Texas, Cedar Trees tend to begin pollination in December and continue through February but many other tree species can extend the tree pollen season through May. Cedar trees tend to be very drought tolerant and often times provide erosion control as well as shade for wildlife or livestock. Cedar trees populate throughout Texas and according to Aggie Horticulture® there are 23 species.

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