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Two new Texas bills would make it easier to remove Ashe juniper trees, aka cedar trees.
Two bills, House Bill 3798 and Senate Bill 1927, aim to prevent a city from prohibiting the removal of an Ashe Juniper tree.
SB 1927 would stop municipalities from prohibiting property owners from removing ashe juniper trees, which produce the cedar pollen that impacts allergy sufferers.
Senate Bill 1927 would stop cities and counties from prohibiting property owners from removing ashe juniper trees, which produce cedar pollen. A stunning reversal of fortunes in Canada's historic ...
Cedar fever is common in areas with a lot of mountain cedar or juniper trees, which release a large amount of pollen that can cause strong allergic reactions.
In areas with large numbers of eastern red cedar and other juniper/cedar species, local residents sometimes say that “the cedars are smoking” during pollen season!
Pollen Levels and Forecast Mountain cedar trees, also known as Ashe juniper trees, are notorious for releasing large amounts of pollen during the winter months.
Blame the trees. Cedar fever has returned. In Texas, Ashe juniper trees, also known as mountain cedars, are the culprit behind the allergy condition, according to the Texas A&M Forest Service.
Since that pollen is wind-disseminated, cedar fever can affect individuals far removed from areas with a high concentration of juniper trees. And the source isn’t limited to Ashe junipers.
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