Posted by Geo-TH,In on January 15, 2015 at 15:59:34 from (50.104.101.14):
In Reply to: Re: Maple pollen posted by sourgum on January 15, 2015 at 11:00:07:
Good chance my Dr may not be totally correct. He is what I found.
Silver maples begin producing pollen as early as January in the southern United States. Only the male parts of maple trees produce these egg-shaped, powdery, microscopic particles. Red maple trees begin releasing pollen about a month after silver maples. Typically, pollen season for maples lasts about one to two months before the trees flower and produce a small fruit.
Location Maples pollinate earlier in the southern United States than similar trees growing in northern climates. In Oklahoma, for example, maples release pollen in February and peak in March. By April, Oklahoma’s maple trees have completed pollen season and begin to flower. States further north are likely to see pollen season just beginning as the season ends in Oklahoma. Typically, maples are finished pollinating throughout the United States by July or August. The worst month for maple pollen is generally the month after trees first begin to release pollen in any particular region.
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