Roses don’t produce much pollen, and the pollen they do produce is too heavy to be airborne. So you can inhale their fragrant scent without worries about sneezing.
Tulips
Tulips are synonymous with spring. Their silky petals invoke joy when looking at them. They are very low-pollen flowers and come in a range of colors, so you have plenty of options for your garden or bouquet.
Hostas
Another popular choice for allergy sufferers is hostas. Their lush green foliage creates a stunning display in your garden. And who can’t help but admire their delicate white and lavender flowers?
The majority of hostas are unscented, so they won’t set off your allergies. Plus, they’re a really low-maintenance plant that greatly enhances your landscape.
Birds of Paradise
The bird of paradise is also an allergy-friendly flower. Their brilliant orange and midnight blue petals resemble a bird taking flight.
It doesn’t release airborne pollen, and it’s easy to care for, so it makes the perfect vibrant and eye-catching plant for any garden or household.
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