Fall Elm, also known as Cedar Elm, is a beautiful tree that grows in Central Texas. It pollinates in the Fall, unlike American Elm that pollinates in the Spring. This year we have had high levels of Fall Elm pollen which can provoke typical allergy symptoms like sneezing, itchy nose, drippy nose and red watery eyes in people who are sensitive. For more information about Fall Elm visit us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/nosneezes.
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Eric Ortego
March 19, 2018
Would you consider linking to my friend’s allergy forecast site quick reference pdf?
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