Spring is a season of fresh
flowers and new beginnings! But, for a few with allergies, spring marks the
onset of wheezing, sniffling, itchy, watery eyes, and general discomfort. According
to recent research reports, over 50 million Americans suffer from moderate to
severe seasonal allergies. If you are flower lover and feel that flowers may
stir up allergies, here we’ve got a list of hypoallergenic flowers from our Baltimore florist to liven up
your garden and home space without irritating your senses.
Roses
Roses are famous for their
signature scent and have a low pollen count. These are long-lasting flowers and
won’t cause itchy eyes or a runny rose to the one who receives them. They are
easy to find and come in a million different colors.
Tulips
Tulips are one of the allergy-friendly
flowers. They are often included in cheerful and warm bouquets. These flowers
are the perfect option to include in bouquets for people who have a sensitive
nose. They come in stunning colors, which make them the right choice for any
occasion. They are available from December to June and come in many varieties.
Carnations
Carnations are available in all
seasons, have a lighter scent, and do not cause any type of allergies. When you
add carnations to a bouquet, you get more layers resulting in voluminous
appearance.
Orchids
An orchid is considered to be an
allergy-friendly flower even though it contains a bit of sticky pollen, because
it hardly becomes airborne. It can be used as a stunning addition to a bridal
bouquet, table arrangement, and more.
Irises
Irises stay fresh for about a
week and can be chosen to make a statement in your bouquet. They come in purple, blue, white, yellow, and
bicolor white and yellow colors. Tall and spiky to start, they open up like joyful
flags.
Peonies
Peonies are one of the favorite
flowers and can also be sent to people with allergies. They come in different
colors, including blush, cream, white, pinks, and reds. They are available in
April, May, and June.
Snapdragons
Snapdragons are low allergen
flowers. They add height and texture to floral arrangements. They are often
used to create the structural framework for a floral arrangement and are
usually the focal point. They are grown in the USA.
So, what are you looking for?
Talk to your Baltimore florist to know more about hypoallergenic flowers and
book flower delivery in Baltimore
to celebrate any occasion.
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