Top flowers for allergy sufferers
Our Head Florist Asta recommends chrysanthemums and gerberas, with new hybrids coming onto the market bred so that the parts of the flower that are used to produce pollen now produce extra petals. But watch out for regular chrysanthemums and daisies, as they can be highly allergic.
Another great choice for the allergy sufferer is
roses. Not only are roses the most popular cut flower to send, modern roses used in floristry don’t have much of a negative effect on allergies. The reason for this is that their pollen is too large in size to be able to become airborne and truly infiltrate the respiratory system. To allergy-proof your bouquet arrangement, choose roses with little or no smell as these will contain the least pollen.
One of the best kinds of flowers for allergy sufferers are orchids and exotic flowers. Very few types of orchids cause any pollen-related allergies, and so are quite safe for those allergic to most flowers. It is important to note, though, that some orchids may cause a slight skin rash on sensitive individuals. If in doubt about which flowers are best, do contact us first before placing your order.
Hypo-allergic wedding flower tips
If the bride or groom is known to suffer pollen allergies, here are some simple tips to keep in mind when choosing wedding flowers which will help minimise hay fever symptoms:
1. Wedding venuesThe best strategy is to avoid airborne allergens completely by holding your wedding ceremony indoors during the peak allergy season, especially if the main culprits are tree and grass pollen.
2. Wedding flowersAllergies to flowers are mainly due to their pollen count rather than fragrance. Flowers begin to release pollen due to the ageing process, so using fresh Arena Flowers will prevent this problem. As for bridal bouquets, buttonholes, and other wedding flower arrangements, there are many flowers that don’t trigger severe allergies in our
hypoallergenic range.3. Other wedding day triggersAlthough many people may not realise it, hay fever symptoms do not always come from allergic reactions, but instead can be caused by everyday non-allergic triggers — and not just during the allergy seasons but at any time of the year. So beware of perfumes and hairspray, sudden changes in temperature and even cooking odours.
Allergy-free artificial flowers
If you want an absolutely 100% allergy-proof alternative for hay fever sufferers, then artificial flowers are the product of choice. Unfortunately, Arena Flowers do not supply artificial flowers.
By following some of these simple guidelines, we hope you enjoy a pain-free summer this year, and don’t forget to consult a GP or pharmacist if symptoms persist!