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ATLANTA - Randi Isaacs usually spends fall outside, not here in her allergist's office. "Because usually October, it's not only great weather, but you don't need the medication that much," she ...
High Chinese elm pollen counts in the fall in Atlanta, Georgia, 2009–2015. Annals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology , 2016; DOI: 10.1016/j.anai.2016.08.011 Cite This Page : ...
Chinese pistache This disease-resistant, potentially 40-foot tree can have exceptional fall color. Heat- and drought-tolerant, it's a TexasSuperStar. Birds love the berries on female trees.
According to a study focused on changing pollen trends in Atlanta, an increasing pollen count during the fall pollen bloom may correspond with a growing presence of Ulmus parvifolia or Chinese Elm ...
The Chinese elm’s homeland is North and Central China, Korea and Japan. It was introduced in the U.S. in 1794. The Chinese elm is sometimes mistakenly called Siberian elm and vice versa.
Q.: We have a couple of Chinese elm trees next to our home. They are relatively large and seem to keep multiplying. The trees are not very pretty and last summer, there were far more pods falling ...
The Chinese elm’s leafy crown, one of the first to unfurl in spring, grew to 60 feet and every fall it remained a deep green well after its neighbors yellowed and lost their leaves. Not even New ...
Many of us have lost many trees in our landscape during our recent drought and hot weather, but there can be a silver lining.
The fall allergy season is typically ragweed season, triggered by a weed, not a tree. "But this year it feels like spring again,” says Isaacs. “I have, like, itchy eyes, and a runny nose." ...