Healthy Office Plants for Allergy-Prone Person

Allergies are one of the main reasons why many offices prohibit the use of plants in their buildings. This is because many companies mistakenly believe that all plants produce and release pollen that can trigger their employees or clients allergies. However, this assumption is not accurate. There are numerous plants that do not trigger allergies and that are perfect for the workplace.

Additionally, indoor plants in a controlled environment do not upset allergies like plants in an outdoor setting. Wind and drastic changes in the weather will pick up pollen and place it in the air outdoors. Unless your office is built inside a wind tunnel, chances are that no matter what plants you place in your office, they will not set off anyone’s allergies.

The Top Allergy Free Office Plants

Below is a concise list of the most popular office plants that are perfect for an office that concerns itself with allergy prone personnel or clients. Allergy can also be reduced by
placing these plants away from windows and air ducts that promote dissemination of pollen.

Miniature rose: These roses are bred to remain small in size. They generally feature small flowers and can be found in a wide variety of colors which include red, pink, white, and lavender to name a few. They also repeatedly bloom throughout the year and are very easy to maintain.

Begonia: There are over 1,500 varieties of this plant which can be found in dozens of colors. The flowers bloom year-round in an indoor environment and blossom up from green glossy leaves. These plants are easy to maintain and only need small doses of water.

Nasturtium: These green plants are very easy to maintain and control. They feature small green leaves that need to be watered weekly. These plants grow to the size of their flower pot and do well in both low light and high light environments.

Croton: These blooming green plants grow upwards and contain seeds that resemble ticks. The leaves are light green but will also fade into yellow. The seeds are light brown to medium yellow. The plant needs medium light in order to thrive.

Parsley: Parsley plants can be found in the curly or flat variety. This plant is also used for seasoning in cooking; however, it does not include a strong odor. These plants can grow upwards and out over the sides of the pots they grow in. They release no pollen, making them the perfect allergy proof plant.

Thyme: Thyme plants contain small green leaves and are very easy to maintain. They need water weekly and can thrive in both little or high light. They generally don’t grow large and are one of the healthiest varieties of plants.

Other popular allergy-proof plants include bay, the peace lily, peperomia, and Swedish ivy to name a few. These types of plants are by and far the least allergy pollutant plants available. They are also some of the most popular plants for office settings where the allergies and well-beings of their employees and clients are of the utmost importance.

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