Pollination Seasons in North Texas

Pollination Seasons in North Texas

January:Mountain Cedar*, Mold
February:American Elm, Mountain Cedar, Mold
March:American Elm*, Ash*, Cottonwood, Hackberry*, Mulberry, Oak*, Pecan, Pine, Sycamore, Mold
April:Grass, Ash, Cottonwood, Sycamore, Hackberry*, Mulberry, Pecan*, Pine, Mold
May:Grass*, Hackberry, Oak, Pecan, Pine, Mesquite, Mold
June:Grass*, Mesquite, Mold
July:Grass, Mold
August:Grass, Cedar Elm, Weeds, Mold
September:Ragweed*, Weeds*, Grass, Cedar Elm*, Mold*
October:Ragweed*, Weeds*, Grass, Mold
November:Weeds, Mountain Cedar, Mold
December:Mountain Cedar, Mold
 * denotes highest levels

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