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ABSTRACT: Juniperus ashei (Ashe juniper, Cupressaceae) is a shrub or small tree found in woodlands and savannas of central and western Texas, northern Mexico, Missouri, Arkansas and Oklahoma.
As January settles across East Texas, residents of Henderson County can expect an uptick in allergy-related symptoms, especially due to the arrival of the winter allergy season, commonly known as ...
The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department states that the Edwards Plateau is covered with about 24 million acres of these trees, scientifically known as Juniperus ashei. They are distributed across ...
Welcome to cedar fever season, the time of the year when pollen from mountain cedar or Ashe juniper trees, scientifically known as Juniperus ashei, invades our sinuses and trigger allergic reactions.
Essential oils don’t just smell nice, they offer several benefits for your skin, hair and overall health. One of the best oils is cedarwood essential oil, which is made from different parts of cedar ...
The study also covered 2020, when caution over COVID reduced many viruses to historically low levels, providing further clues on the effects of airborne pollen, Katz said. The researchers chose cities ...
The researchers chose cities for the study based on their proximity to Central Texas, where a species of tree, Ashe juniper (Juniperus ashei), one of the most important allergenic pollen-producing ...
The researchers chose cities for the study based on their proximity to Central Texas, where a species of tree, Ashe juniper (Juniperus ashei), one of the most important allergenic pollen-producing ...
The researchers chose cities for the study based on their proximity to Central Texas, where a species of tree, Ashe juniper (Juniperus ashei), one of the most important allergenic pollen-producing ...
Article citations More>> McKinley, D.C. and Van Auken, O.W. (2004) Growth and Survival of Juniperus ashei (Cupressacae) Seedlings in the Presence of Juniperus ashei Litter. Texas Journal of Science, ...
The plant we know as “mountain cedar” is actually ashe juniper (juniperus ashei). Around Texas, ashe juniper trees mainly grow in the Hill Country, with male trees pollinating late in the year.