Stoopid Pine Trees

How lucky am I living in the state of Georgia with pine allergies ;-p


National Allergy Bureau
Pollen and Mold Report

Location: Atlanta, GA Date: April 29, 2005
Counting Station:

Atlanta Allergy and Asthma Clinic

TREES

Very High

Total Count:
126 / m³

WEEDS

Low

Total Count:
4 / m³

GRASS

Moderate

Total Count:
9 / m³

MOLD

NOT
COUNTED

NOT
COUNTED


Pollen and Mold Details
Pollen and spore counts are collected over a 24-hour period, for example
from 8:00 am until 8:00 am the following day. Please take into consideration
that the data presented here as “Today's Count” in actuality reflects
some data from the day before.
Trees
Pine Family with air bladders (Pinaceae) 37 / m³
Oak (Quercus) 29 / m³
Hickory, Pecan (Carya) 22 / m³
All identified tree pollen not counted elsewhere (Other Tree Pollen) 12 / m³
Mulberry (Morus) 10 / m³
Willow (Salix) 5 / m³
Elm (Ulmus) 4 / m³
Birch (Betula) 2 / m³
Ash (Fraxinus) 2 / m³
Walnut, Butternut (Juglans) 2 / m³
Sycamore, Plane-tree (Platanus) 1 / m³
 
TOTAL

126
Weeds
Ragweed (Ambrosia) 2 / m³
Sheep Sorrel, Dock (Rumex) 2 / m³
 
TOTAL

4
Grass
Grass Family, all types (Graminae / Poaceae) 9 / m³
 
TOTAL

9
Mold
Not Counted  


Total Count:
126 / m³

Pollen and Mold Details
Pollen and spore counts are collected over a 24-hour period, for example from 8:00 am until 8:00 am the following day.
Please take into consideration that the data presented here as “Today's Count” in actuality reflects some data from the day before.


My aching head *oooch*

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