Ashe juniper
Large areas of Texas are covered by Ashe juniper (Juniperus ashei) (sometimes known in the area as "Mountain cedar", though it is not a cedar). This drought-tolerant evergreen grows up to 9m (30 ft) and provides erosion control and year-round shade for livestock and wildlife. The wood is naturally rot resistant and provides raw material for fence posts. Unfortunately, from December through February, the male tree is the source of obnoxious pollen that causes a severe allergic reaction for some. The locals refer to the allergy as "cedar fever."
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Juniper
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