Grapes primarily produce pollen from the Vitis genus, which includes various species of grapevines. The pollen is typically wind-pollinated and is not a major allergen compared to other plants, such as ragweed or birch. The pollen grain itself is small and can be found in the air during the flowering season of grapevines, which usually occurs in late spring to early summer. However, most grape varieties are self-pollinating, which means they often do not require pollen from other grapevines for fertilization.
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