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About Pollen in Stoke-on-Trent

Birch and Oak pollen dominate early spring (March-April) from mature trees within Hanley Park, Burslem Park, and surrounding urban woodlands; grass pollen peaks late spring through summer (May-July) from extensive meadows along the River Trent and canal banks, plus unmanaged grassland areas.

Stoke-on-Trent’s urban environment, interspersed with green corridors and sheltered valleys, can trap pollen, concentrating local levels; mould spores become prevalent late autumn (September-November) due to decaying leaf litter in parks and damp conditions across the post-industrial landscape.

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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