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Austin trees suffering after winter storm, freeze may not make it


If you haven’t noticed, some of Central Texas’ trees aren’t looking so good. 
Live oaks with leaves sprouting from the branches and trunk. Ash trees with a sporadic green on only half of the canopy. Loquat, fig and citrus trees with growth at the base of the tree and nowhere else.
Joshua Erickson, forestry program manager for the Austin Parks and Recreation Department, said we’re seeing evidence of unprecedented damage to Austin’s trees, and even with his own friends and neighbors, he finds himself the bearer of bad news.
Many trees that are suffering now aren t going to make it through the summer, and even if they do, we are going to be seeing some funky trees for years to come, he said.  ....

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Environmental News Network - What Is Cedar Fever?


Texas A&M Forest Service experts explain the myths and realities of the Central Texas allergen.
Cedar fever season is upon us, and at a time when having a fever – or even catching a slight cold – is concerning, it’s more important than ever to understand the symptoms and source of this common Central Texas allergy. For starters, cedar fever isn’t a flu or a virus – it’s an allergic reaction to the pollen released by mountain cedar trees. In Texas, the predominant species of mountain cedar is the Ashe juniper.
“Cedar fever is the worst west of I-35, where you have primarily juniper mixed in with oaks and some other species,” said Jonathan Motsinger, the Central Texas Operations department head for the Texas A&M Forest Service. “And because all of those junipers are producing pollen at the same time, you’re going to get a higher concentration of pollen in the air.” ....

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Day Trips & Beyond: January Travel Roundup


It’s good to see 2020 in the rearview mirror and a new year in the windshield.
White circles show visitors where they can socially distance on the lawn at the Pearl in San Antonio. A new normal and a new vocabulary took hold as we all tried to safely maneuver the COVID-19 pandemic of 2020. (Photo by Gerald E. McLeod)
No matter where we went, this past year our conversations were thick with a new vocabulary that became much too common.
Words to remember 2020 by: Aggressive social distancing,
face masks, stay-in-place order, stay-home order, shelter-in-place order, NYC on pause, Stay Home-Work Safe, ....

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The Gilmer Mirror - CEDAR FEVER EXPLAINED


 
Cedar fever season is almost upon us, and at a time when having a fever – or even catching a slight cold – is borderline taboo, it’s more important than ever to understand the symptoms and the source of this common, central Texas allergy.
 
For starters, cedar fever isn’t a flu or a virus – it’s an allergic reaction to the pollen released by mountain cedar trees. In Texas, the predominant species of mountain cedar is the Ashe juniper.
 
“Cedar fever is the worst west of I-35, where you have primarily juniper mixed in with oaks and some other species,” said Jonathan Motsinger, the Central Texas Operations Department Head for Texas A&M Forest Service. “And because all of those junipers are producing pollen at the same time, you’re going to get a higher concentration of pollen in the air.” ....

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