Predominant Pollen and Spores
Fredericton, New Brunswick
Tree pollen and spore seasons fluctuate from year to year by as much as two to four weeks at this site due to the effect of weather. The pollen and spore seasons described here are generalizations as to when pollination/sporulation occurs.
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Predominant Pollen for Fredericton, New Brunswick
Tree pollen seasons fluctuate from year to year by as much as two to four weeks at this site due to the effect of weather. The pollen seasons described here are generalizations as to when pollination occurs.
Elms have an early low season that can occur in March. The main season can start late March to early April in warm years like 2010 and 2012 but generally it starts around the third week of April. The main season can have very high counts. The season can end from the first week to last week of May. At these levels they are considered important allergens.
Larch and tamarack can vary a great deal from year to year due to the effect of weather and cyclical patterns. Some years only low and sporadic counts are observed while other years moderate counts are captured. The season can start from the third week of April to early May and end early to late May.
The season for the pine, spruce and firs lasts at least two months. Some very high counts are observed. The season can start from the second week to the third week of May and end the first to the third week of July. Very high counts are observed and they could be very important allergens for those individuals who are sensitized.
Predominant Spores for Fredericton, New Brunswick
Spore seasons fluctuate from year to year by as much as two to four weeks at this site due to the effect of weather. Spores described here are generalizations as to when sporulation occurs.
Moderate and high counts of caloplaca are observed from April to early October. The counts are very sporadic.
Moderate counts of myxomycetes are observed from mid-June to late September.
Moderate counts of polythrincium are observed from July to late September.
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