Pollen Count 

Pollen from trees, grasses and weeds can be inhaled and cause allergy and asthma symptoms. Pollen may travel many miles in the wind, so trees, grasses and weeds beyond your immediate area can cause symptoms. Pollen allergies are often seasonal, and allergy and asthma symptoms occur when the amount of pollen in the air is high. This may vary depending on weather conditions and where you live.

Search for the pollen count in your area at the American Academy of Allergy Asthma and Immunology (AAAAI) website.

 

Denver Pollen Count

The following Denver Pollen Count is gathered by National Jewish Health, and it is updated most weekday afternoons during allergy season.   

Last updated: 10/12/2010. Pollen counts will resume spring 2011.

  • Trees - None
  • Grasses - None
  • Weeds - None
  • Mold - None

 

DETAILS

Weeds

Chenopod  
Kochia  
Ragweed  
Sage  
Misc. Weeds  
 

Trees

Ash 
Birch 
Cedar / Juniper 
Cottonwood / Aspen 
Elm 
Linden 
Maple / Box Elder 
Oak 
Pine 
Walnut 
Misc. Trees / Bush 


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