Collet information from various sources on any five different plant species the cause pollen allerg
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Grasses are the most common cause of allergy. Ragweed is a main cause of weed allergies. Other common sources of weed pollen include sagebrush, pigweed, lamb's quarters and tumbleweed. Certain species of trees, including birch, cedar and oak, also produce highly allergenic pollen.
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The various sources of any of the five different plants that cause pollen allergies are:
- Pollen is a powder that contains pollen micro gametophytes from the sperm cells, which produce male gametes (sperm cells).
- Bermuda Grass is an excellent example of a pollen allergy.
- Pollen from this type of grass is probably the cause of allergies, and there are many of them.
- It is found in many tropical areas, often planted in front grass.
- It pollinates when grass blades reach a height of about half an inch, and grow for most of the year.
- Ragweed is a major cause of weed resistance.
- Other common sources of weed pollen include sagebrush, pigweed, lamb dung and tumbleweed.
- Certain types of trees, including birch, cedar, and oak, also produce highly pollen.
- One common example of cross-reaction is birch pollen and apples.
- Talk to your doctor if you notice signs of allergies that occur when you are exposed to certain pollen or food.
- You may feel itchy or itchy mouth while eating certain foods.
- An allergy test can also confirm the opposite reaction.
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