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About Pollen in Lucknow

Lucknow’s spring (February-April) is dominated by Neem and Peepal; Neem (Azadirachta indica) is common in Janeshwar Mishra Park; Peepal (Ficus religiosa) grows near the Gomti River banks. Eucalyptus (Eucalyptus globulus) stands are dense in the Kukrail Reserve Forest. The monsoon (July-September) sees high Parthenium (Parthenium hysterophorus) levels; Grass (Poaceae) pollen increases along the riverfront.

High humidity and heat create stagnant air pockets near dense urban areas. Post-monsoon months see rising Mould (Alternaria, Aspergillus) spore counts; damp conditions in the Gomti floodplains and decaying organic matter in Ambedkar Memorial Park provide sources. Smog during winter months traps these particles near the ground.

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What Pollen Levels Mean
LOW Symptoms are unlikely
MED Moderate risk of symptoms
HIGH Widespread symptoms likely
V.HI Expect significant symptoms
X.HI Extremely high symptom likelihood & severity