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Re: plant sampling/allergies
- To: perennials@mallorn.com
- Subject: Re: plant sampling/allergies
- From: E*@webtv.net (Frank Cooper)
- Date: Wed, 18 Jun 1997 01:39:49 -0500
If the allergy is intense just as spring puts on it's main show it's
probably tree allergies, if it's just as summer-like weather starts rt's
grasses. Almost all spring allergies are tree or grass pollen. This
spring was very heavy on tree pollen because of a very dry spring during
March and April in my area. It sounds like self diagnosis. Also when
you are suffering from an allergy you seem to be allergic to many other
things, such as roses, that by themselves you would not be allergic to.
Frank Cooper
Urbana, Il.
Zone 5-b, min temp -15°F; -26°C
Very little snow cover. Hot weather very humid, 70%, upper 60's to lower 90's.Rain evenly distributed throught the year, 30".
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