Pollen Count & Forecast for Orlando
About Pollen in Orlando
Orlando’s spring allergy season (February–May) is dominated by Oak and Pine pollen; Live Oak (Quercus virginiana) prolific in Lake Eola Park; Slash Pine (Pinus elliottii) widespread near Bill Frederick Park. Oak (Quercus) contributes significantly from Mead Botanical Garden. Summer and autumn (June–November) see high Bermuda Grass (Cynodon dactylon) levels, originating from the Wekiva River banks and city golf courses.
High humidity and flat terrain trap allergens; numerous lakes create damp pockets for mould spores. Year-round moisture leads to elevated Mould (Aspergillus, Penicillium) spore counts, from decomposing organic matter in local wetlands and urban gardens.
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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