Weekly Report

26 June 2026

City
Overall Risk
Tree Pollen
Grass Pollen
Weed Pollen
Mould Spores

Summary

Pollen concentrations are low at all the sites. Tree pollen is more varied at some sites especially coastal sites as we approach spring.

Cape Town

Pollen increased at this sampling site. Trees included sumac (Ancardiaceae), Australian pine (Casuarina), cypress (Cupressaceae) and yellowwood (Podocarpaceae). Weeds were hemp (Cannabaceae), spurges (Euphorbiaceae), nettles (Urticaceae), bulrush (Typhaceae) and erica (Ericaceae). Moulds were low.

Johannesburg

Pollen was low at this site. Tres were hackberry (Celtis) and gum (Myrtaceae) and no weeds were detected. Moulds were low.

Pretoria

Pollen in all three categories is usually low at this time of the year. Trees might be bushwillow (Combretaceae), oak (Quercus), plane (Platanaceae), pine (Pinaceae). Gum (Myrtaceae), karee (Searsia) and elm (Ulmaceae). Weeds could be the daisy family (Asteraceae), the carnation family (Caryophyllaceae), spurges (Euphorbiaceae), hopbush (Dodonaea) and sedges (Cyperaceae). Moulds would be low. 6-year means are shown.

Bloemfontein

Low pollen concentrations were detected at this sampling site. Trees were false olive (Buddleia), bushwillow (Combretaceae), poplar (Populaceae), karee (Searsia) and oak (Quercus). Weeds were sedges (Cyperaceae) and moulds were low.

Kimberley

Pollen concentrations were consistently low at this sampling site. Trees were birch (Betula), false olive (Buddleia), hackberry (Celtis), bushwillow (Combretaceae), oak (Quercus), plane (Platanaceae), waxberry (Morella), gum (Myrtaceae), poplar (Populaceae) and karee (Searsia). Weeds were mugwort (Artemisia), the daisy family (Asteraceae) and sedges (Cyperaceae) and moulds were low.

Durban

Pollen was low in at this sampling site. Trees were the monkey puzzle tree (Araucariaceae), palm (Arecaceae), birch (Betula), bushwillow (Combretaceae), cypress (Cupressaceae) and olive (Oleaceae). Weeds were pigmyweeds (Crassulaceae), lily (Liliaceae), plantain (Plantaginaceae), sedges (Cyperaceae), bulrush (Typhaceae). Fern spores (Polypodiaceae) were present and moulds were low.

Gqeberha

Pollen was extremely low at this sampling site. Trees were cypress (Cupressaceae) and karee (Searsia) and weeds were aloe (Asphelodaceae) and coffeebush (Bruniaceae). Moulds were low.

George

At this time of the year pollen is scarce. Trees might be forest elder (Nuxia), oak (Quercus), gum (Myrtaceae) and Australian pine (Casuarina). Weeds could be spurges (Euphorbiaceae), erica (Ericaceae), the daisy family (Asteraceae), mugwort (Artemisia) and sedges (Cyperaceae). Moulds would be low. 2-year means are shown.

Reference Range

Grass:      Low: 0-5       Moderate:      6-20         High: 21-200

Trees:      Low: 0-15     Moderate:    16-90         High: 91-1500

Weeds:   Low: 0-10      Moderate:   10-50         High: 51-500

Moulds:  Low: 0-900    Moderate:  900-2500   High 2500-25000