Top Plants for Allergy Sufferers
How are your spring allergies doing?
Are you looking for some plants that won’t have you sneezing this spring?
Hello and happy Wednesday everyone. If you are like me, this has been a tough spring for allergies. I have had a running nose and itchy eyes. It has even kept me out of my garden now for a few days. So, I got thinking, what can I plant that won’t send me inside? Today, we are sharing that answer with you.
Best Flowers/Herbs for Allergy Sufferers
Here is a list of flowers that WedMD.com posts as the best flowers for allergy sufferers to plant.
Clematis
Daffodil
Hosta
Lily
Petunia
Salvia
Tulip
Columbine
Dusty miller
Inpatients
Pansy
Phlox
Snapdragon
Verbena
Crocus
Geranium
Iris
Periwinkle
Rose
Thrift
Zinnia
Best Grass for Allergy Sufferers
Do you have grass allergies and not pollen? Webmd.com also recommends that St. Augustine is the best type of grass if you suffer from grass allergies.
Best Trees for Allergy Sufferers
Fern pine (female)
Bradford pear
Magnolia
Red maple (female)
Dogwood
Crepe Myrtle
Pear
English holly (female)
Hardy rubber tree
Plum
Would you like to know worst flowers for you allergies? Here are the flowers, herbs, trees, and grasses that made WebMD.com worst plants for allergy sufferers.
Worst Flowers for Allergy Sufferers
Daisies
Goldenrod
Ordinary sunflowers
Worst Grass for Allergy Sufferers
Orchard
Salt grass
Perennial rye
Sweet vernal
Redtop
Timothy
Worst Trees for Allergy Suffers
Beech
Cedar (male)
Hickory
Mulberry (male)
Palm (male)
Poplar (male)
Birch
Cottonwood (male)
Red and silver maples (male)
Oak
Pecan
Sycamore
Box elder (male)
Elm
Olive
Pine
Walnut
Willow (male)
By planting flowers, trees, herbs, and grass that aren’t a threat to your allegories, you may be able to enjoy the outdoors a little more. Make sure to come back here every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday for tips and tricks on how to grow theses non-allergic plants, flowers, trees, and herbs.