"Warm temperatures accelerate the release of pollen, while windy conditions can disperse pollen over larger areas," Ballard said. "Rain can temporarily wash pollen out of the air and reduce pollen ...
A new analysis released Wednesday from the nonprofit Climate Central shows that recent "freeze-free" seasons in Boston have ...
The Met Office suggests that around 25% of hay fever sufferers are affected by tree pollen. Grass pollen, on the other hand, ...
When pollen has moved from one flower to another ... Plants spread their seeds in lots of different ways. This is called seed dispersal. Some seeds are transported by the wind and are shaped ...
Just as mountain cedar season came to an end, another pesky pollen is making an appearance in the pollen count for the first ...