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I happened to look out at one of the spruce trees in my front garden during
a succession of wind gusts and there appeared to be smoke billowing out. Of course it was just pollen but I'd never seen it like that before. Graham |
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On 2009-05-30 20:01:15 +0100, "graham" said:
I happened to look out at one of the spruce trees in my front garden during a succession of wind gusts and there appeared to be smoke billowing out. Of course it was just pollen but I'd never seen it like that before. Graham Plays hell with some peoples' hay fever allergies. It's amazingly powerful stuff! -- -- Sacha www.hillhousenursery.com Exotic plants, shrubs & perennials South Devon |
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I happened to look out at one of the spruce trees in my front garden
during a succession of wind gusts and there appeared to be smoke billowing out. Of course it was just pollen but I'd never seen it like that before. Graham There was a spruce tree in our road (until someone cut it down). During it's pollen season any cars left outside were covered in the stuff. It was so bad that you had to wash the windows to be able to drive. We see the same thing with other conifers, and our pine tree is particularly 'impressive'. Not much fun for hay fever sufferers ![]() Al. |
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![]() "Sacha" wrote in message ... On 2009-05-30 20:01:15 +0100, "graham" said: I happened to look out at one of the spruce trees in my front garden during a succession of wind gusts and there appeared to be smoke billowing out. Of course it was just pollen but I'd never seen it like that before. Graham Plays hell with some peoples' hay fever allergies. It's amazingly powerful stuff! -- It must! I'm hoping the allergy genes from my side are dominant in my grandchildren! I was just amazed by the amount of pollen blowing out in those few gusts. Graham |
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![]() "Al" wrote in message . 4... I happened to look out at one of the spruce trees in my front garden during a succession of wind gusts and there appeared to be smoke billowing out. Of course it was just pollen but I'd never seen it like that before. Graham There was a spruce tree in our road (until someone cut it down). During it's pollen season any cars left outside were covered in the stuff. It was so bad that you had to wash the windows to be able to drive. We see the same thing with other conifers, and our pine tree is particularly 'impressive'. Not much fun for hay fever sufferers ![]() At this time of the year, people phone the gardening progs on the radio asking what the yellow scum is that appears on puddles after a rain shower (which we could do with right now). I keep meaning to collect some and make a microscope slide of it. I wonder if dandelion pollen is more of a problem for HF sufferers. The boulevards here are yellow with them. Graham |
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![]() "Chris Hogg" wrote in message ... On Sat, 30 May 2009 13:01:15 -0600, "graham" wrote: I happened to look out at one of the spruce trees in my front garden during a succession of wind gusts and there appeared to be smoke billowing out. Of course it was just pollen but I'd never seen it like that before. Graham One of the smaller halls of residence at Exeter University had an old and very imposing Blue Cedar (Cedrus atlantica glauca) in the grounds, and the pollen coming off that when the wind caught it had to be seen to be believed. It was right at the top of Pennsylvania Road if anyone knows the area, but that was some forty years ago so it may not be there now. A trivial statistic that I learned at uni is that the Scandinavian softwood forest produces 75,000 tons of pollen every spring. Canada must produce many times that amount which is another thing to perhaps criticise them for - they've received a lot of that recently{:-( Graham |
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