Juniper pollen travels something like 400 miles I have heard. Im not sure how true that is, but the valley is affected by the mountains' juniper each year.

AZcachemeister <azcachemeister@getnet.com> wrote:
This is a common mis-conception. Most of the 'showy' flowers are adapted
to pollination by insects, and their pollen is too heavy to be carried
on the wind. The plants with minute, nondescript 'flowers' (like grasses
and most trees) have the airborne pollen which gets into your eyes and nose!

Steve

> And speaking of flowers, how many of us were at the campout sneezing
> like crazy with allergies?


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