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Sending Allergy Free Flowers to Patients in the Hospital For lengthy periods, most of us can’t be around a number of people with allergies to certain flowers. They could just sneeze excessively or become ill. With their allergy, some won’t attend certain events or parties knowing they will breathe in allergy-causing flowers. For any reason, when you have friends or relatives in the hospital, think about available flower options that are safe for allergy sufferers.

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Page 1: Sending Allergy Free Flowers to Patients in the Hospital

Sending Allergy Free Flowers to Patients in the

Hospital

For lengthy periods, most of us can’t be around a number of people

with allergies to certain flowers. They could just sneeze excessively or become ill. With their allergy, some won’t attend certain events or parties knowing they will breathe in allergy-causing flowers. For any reason, when you have friends or relatives in the hospital, think about available flower options that are safe for allergy sufferers.

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Ask Your Florist

Though it may seem impossible to find these flowers, your local florist can help you pick out the perfect floral gift. With allergy free floral gifts: You’ll help any allergic friend or relative who are in the hospital cut

down allergy risks. Also, you’ll help other patients with similar conditions.

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Floral Varieties

There is no such thing as a hypoallergenic flower but a lot of varieties make a great choice for mild allergy sufferers. As an allergy trigger, pollen is often the biggest culprit. So it’s best to:

Look for flowers with less or no pollen. Never get fragrant flower options, including lilies of various types

unless pollen is removed from their stamens.

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Best Options

Some of the best options for people with allergies include:

Daisies, potted flowers, roses; Baby's breath, orchids and pollen free lilies.

Allergy free, hybrid roses in a closed-bud stage can make a dramatic statement as they do not shed pollen. Some spray roses are also allergy free. They make a beautiful alternative to buying long stemmed roses, which can be difficult for allergy sufferers. No flower can be completely allergy free, but strides are currently made in the floral industry to produce flowers with less allergy triggers. Work with your florist to come up with amazing options for your hospital floral gifts. Whether you go with a potted plant or pollen free flowers, you’ll find the gesture will be very much appreciated.

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Kellee Flowers Address: 178 Albert Street, East Melbourne, 3002 Phone: (03) 9419 6403 Website: http://www.kelleeflowers.com.au/occasion/get-well-soon