Aging Oak Reigns…Horse Chestnut Blooms
May 17, 2016
allergies, allergy, allergy symptoms, Dr. Donald Dvorin, grass pollen, Horse Chestnut, local pollen count, mold spores, Morris Arboretum, mulberry tree pollen, oak tree pollen, pine tree pollen, pollen, pollen count, spring, The Asthma Center, tree pollen
allergies, allergy, allergy symptoms, Dr. Donald Dvorin, grass pollen, Horse Chestnut, local pollen count, mold spores, Morris Arboretum, mulberry tree pollen, oak tree pollen, pine tree pollen, pollen, pollen count, spring, The Asthma Center, tree pollen
Aging Oak Reigns…Horse Chestnut Blooms
“You can tell when pollen grains are older,” Dr. Dvorin explained. "Oak Tree pollen grains are still identifiable and predominant in both Mount Laurel and Philly air samples today, but they look ‘older’-- when pollen has been in the air for awhile, the grains start to break down, and compared to fresh and recently released pollen, they just look older."Most
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