Despite tulips having a fairly pronounced pistil, the amount of pollen in this flower is minimal. This is evidenced by their delicate, subtle aroma, making tulips ideal for individuals with allergies.
A flower that produces almost no pollen, arrangements with orchids can be safely given not only to allergy sufferers but also to individuals with bronchial asthma.
One of the few flowers that doesn't cause harm to allergy sufferers despite its fairly strong aroma is the rose. This is because rose pollen is relatively heavy and does not become airborne, thus avoiding irritation to the mucous membranes.
Another flower with heavy pollen that can be included in bouquets for people with allergies.