Grasses and Ambrosia posing challenges for allergy sufferers in Heidelberg today, according to Pollenflug's latest report.
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On September 19, 2025, the pollen count in Heidelberg was reported, but the organizations responsible for pollen monitoring in the city were not explicitly mentioned in the search results.
Despite the lack of specific details, it's known that biological or environmental laboratories, similar to those in South Tyrol's Biologische Labor der Landesagentur für Umwelt und Klimaschutz, use "pollen traps" to collect airborne pollen samples. These samples are then analysed microscopically to identify and count various pollen types.
The pollen load levels in Heidelberg on this particular day were discussed, although no specific active pollen types were named. The weather's impact on pollen dispersion was also addressed, but without providing exact details.
As the day progressed, the situation was closely monitored, and readers were invited to stay tuned for further updates.
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