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About Pollen in Nagpur

Nagpur’s tree pollen season peaks from February to April; Neem (Azadirachta indica) is common near Ambazari Lake and Seminary Hills; Subabul (Leucaena leucocephala) is found along Gorewada Lake trails. The post-monsoon period (August-October) has high Congress Grass (Parthenium hysterophorum) levels; these weeds spread across vacant plots and Maharajbagh Zoo perimeters. Teak (Tectona grandis) pollen originates from nearby forest reserves.

Dry winds from the Satpura Range carry dust and pollen into the urban center; high temperatures increase particulate matter concentration. The monsoon and winter months have high Mould (Aspergillus, Penicillium) spore counts; these thrive near the damp banks of the Nag River and within the shaded thickets of the Japanese Garden.

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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