What’s going on with my live oak?

Live oaks (Quercus virginiana) are very active this time of year — putting out pollen and shedding leaves from the canopy to produce new leaves. Many allergy sufferers, including myself, find this time of year quite difficult. As the leaves fall, live oaks produce male flowers called catkins, producing copious amounts of pollen. It turns the tops of cars and houses and any other surface it can...

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