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Allergy....that's why.
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The "golden dust" of oak pollen can mask the true color of cars on which they settle. They can make sidewalks and driveways look like the Wizard of Oz's "yellow brick road." THAT is why many people hate oak trees. |
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Debilitating.
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However, you said, "I'll never understand the hatred for properly planted one's." And, I explained the reason. To you it is a minor annoyance; others find it quite debilitating, often requiring the intervention of a physician in order to cope with it. |
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Your 'THAT...' remark just seemed a little snooty and condescending. So I responded in kind. :) |
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I take words quite literally. When you said you would "never understand," there was no exclusion for people with allergies. “I always prefer to believe the best of everybody; it saves so much trouble” ― Rudyard Kipling |
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And I will admit I will often play with words a bit, not always taking them...or intending them to be taken...100% literally. |
Wow. I didn't know that yellow stuff was all oak pollen. I thought it was coming from everywhere. Interesting tidbit to learn. I'm very glad I don't have allergies and feel for those that do. Our black cars have frequently turned yellow.
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Texas Mountain Cedar
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After the pollen blooms, gusts of wind blow this pollen from the tree in great clouds. |
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Didn't Tumbleweeds (Russian Thistle) get into the USA in a shipment of wheat from Russia or by Russian immigrants back in 1873? |
Someone made a good point about new trees. The first house we built (in '73), had a scraped bare lot. We put in two trees and moved four years later. In 2008 my DIL and I went back there to see where her husband/our son grew up. Our two spindly young trees were gone, but several huge trees were in their place. It is beautiful.
Not every live oak is worth saving. Many that are have some sort of protection. |
Memories
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When I lived in San Antonio, I lived near a very large city park (San Pedro Park) which contained a lot of Cottonwood trees. I was never troubled by the white clouds of floating seeds that they expelled. I actually thought it was pretty. |
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