Pine Pollen – In New York
Q: I was told that Pennsylvania and New York do not have the yellow pollen that we have in Georgia. Is this true?
A: Since loblolly pine doesn’t grow up there, they have much less yellow pollen, but the pollen from other trees, which is typically invisible, may be present.
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