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Crested wheatgrass pollen season, much like other grasses, typically occurs during the spring and early summer months. Its duration can be anywhere from a few weeks to several months, depending largely on the regional climate and weather patterns. In warmer climates with mild winters, crested wheatgrass may start pollinating as early as late winter or early spring, typically peaking in April and May. In cooler climates, the season tends to start later in the spring and can extend into the early summer. Note that rainfall, temperature fluctuations, and other weather conditions can significantly influence the length and intensity of the pollen season. Individuals with a sensitivity to crested wheatgrass pollen should monitor local pollen forecasts, limit outdoor activities during peak times, and take antihistamines or other allergy medications as needed to control symptoms. It is recommended that those with severe allergies discuss prevention and treatment strategies with a healthcare provider or allergist.