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But we are also seeing oak and Birch. Weed pollen is considered low right now, as is grass pollen. We usually have a peak for them later in the summer into early fall, especially for weed pollen.
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Birch and maple are also exceptions, because they bleed sap if pruned in late winter, which doesn’t harm the trees, but results in unsightly sap running down the trunks.
Pecan, walnut, American elm, hickory, fruit trees and some maples are preferred hosts. Ornamentals such as birch, lilac, crabapple, cherry, and redbud are also common hosts.