Got a runny nose, itchy eyes and generally feel bad? It could be cedar fever. Experts say the mountain cedar trees in Texas ...
I usually find myself apologizing to a Christmas tree for cutting its life short solely for my (very brief) joy and ...
Many Texans in December have a their own take on the classic Christmas song, “It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year.” But this version would go: “It’s the most wonderful time of the year. With ...
Ashe juniper, redcedar production increases in December through March, higher concentrations in West Texas, Hill County.
While "cedar fever" may sound like some exotic disease, it's actually an allergic reaction to the pollen released by Ashe juniper trees, which are also known as mountain cedars. These trees ...
Cedar allergies — or, infamously, "cedar fever" — involve reactions to the pollen of the mountain cedar tree, according to ...
According to Shannon Syring, a certified pollen collector who has been providing KSAT with the pollen count for years, a ...
Cedar fever comes from the pollen released by Ashe juniper trees. And in Austin, particularly west of I-35, these trees are ...