South Glade Run Crossing Trail |
South Glade Run Crossing Trail |
Indeed, when inhaled, pollen from plants can cause allergic reactions. But the pollen from Goldenrod differs greatly from that of Ragweed. Plants employ pollen to reproduce, but rely on different modes of transport from plant to plant for pollination. Ragweed relies on air-borne pollen to reproduce. To be picked up by the air and wafted to another plant perhaps miles away, Ragweed pollen must be small and light-weight. There’s a numbers game, too. To increase the odds of pollination, a single Ragweed plant can produce up to a billion grains of pollen in one season. With the air so full of Ragweed pollen, those susceptible to allergies are bound to suffer.
Monarch Butterfly on Goldenrod |
South Glade Run Crossing Trail |
For a Canaan Valley National Wildlife Refuge Trail map click this link: CVNWR Trail Map.
I am glad you posted this. So many people get confused by the two. Thank you so much for sharing and the photos of those fields are amazing.
ReplyDelete