A beautiful bouquet of roses or lilies is usually a go-to as a gift, but people rarely think of how one may react to the scent. So when you're choosing a flower arrangement for a present to someone who has an allergy, be sure to stick to our recommendations. Otherwise, the person just won't be able to enjoy it!
Hypoallergenic flowers
As the number of people with allergies increases annually, florists and breeders work hard to develop new kinds of flowers that would not have any strong aroma or pollen. There are definitely no completely hypoallergenic flowers, but there are flowers that have a very light scent and a minimum amount of pollen, therefore they are safe to be around.
One of the flowers to get is an orchid. It is an incredibly beautiful exotic flower that is hypoallergenic and is also the most affordable exotic flower that you can get all year round. Compositions with orchids always look original and spectacular.
Roses are another excellent choice for people with allergies. Each rose kind is special, as well as they all differ in colors, the shape of the bud, and the strength of the scent. However, it is worth choosing roses with buds that are not too open to minimize the aroma.
Some other options to consider are carnations, daffodils, tulips, petunias, and phloxes since none of these have a strong scent or pollen.
Flowers to avoid
To keep the person safe, stay away from giving them lilies, callas, or chamomiles - they have a very prominent aroma. However, you can shake off the pollen to reduce it.
Allergy is not a sentence, although it can be a real challenge. But there is still a range of flower options to choose from. At FloralN5, we'll create a wonderful composition of hypoallergenic flowers to keep your dearest people happy and safe!