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Local Significant Allergens for Utah County, Utah in Fall

We consider Fall to be September, October and November.

The plants listed below have been documented to grow in your state, and to flower during the season indicated nationally. Flowering time pertains to the particular season of the year that a species is most likely to occur within your area. Although the flowering period for any particular species may be fairly extensive, the pollination period itself (which may cause allergic symptoms to those sensitive) is generally much more abbreviated.
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Annual Ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia) Biennial Wormwood (Artemisia biennis) Black Mustard (Brassica nigra) Black Sagebrush (Artemisia nova) Carruth's Sagebrush (Artemisia carruthii) Coaltown Sagebrush (Artemisia cana) Deer-Root (Iva axillaris) Dragon Wormwood (Artemisia dracunculus) Dwarf Sagebrush (Artemisia arbuscula) Five-Horn Smotherweed (Bassia hyssopifolia) Flat-Spine Burr-Ragweed (Ambrosia acanthicarpa) Four-Wing Saltbush (Atriplex canescens) Great Ragweed (Ambrosia trifida) Halberd-Leaf Orache (Atriplex patula) Mat Amaranth (Amaranthus blitoides) Oldman (Artemisia absinthium) Perennial Ragweed (Ambrosia psilostachya) Prairie Sagebrush (Artemisia frigida) Rape (Brassica rapa) Silverscale (Atriplex argentea) Tumbling Orache (Atriplex rosea) White Sagebrush (Artemisia ludoviciana)
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