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Old May 7, 2013   #1
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Originally Posted by greentiger87 View Post
...I'd love to plant on, but I have a feeling allergy sufferers in the neighborhood would be irate.
If you're concerned about allergens, then fruiting mulberry is the perfect tree for you!! Mulberries are dioecious (each tree is either male or female). Get a female tree, which is the one that produces fruit. Female trees don't produce pollen. In fact, if there are any male mulberry trees nearby, the female tree may also help remove pollen from the air.

http://www.allergyfree-gardening.com...act-birds.html
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