Best allergy-friendly houseplants

Bunch of houseplants by a window.

Springtime: the days are getting longer and brighter, the sun is feeling warmer… and the air is filled with pollen particles – not ideal for allergy-sensitive folks. Outdoor plants are far more likely to set off allergic rhinitis or hay fever, but indoor greenery can still cause reactions for people with allergies or asthma.

You can’t control nature, but you can choose which plants to bring into your living space. Pollinators and flowering plants are the worst for those of us with allergies – knowing which species to choose (and those to avoid) will allow you to enjoy your indoor jungle without reaching for the tissues. We’ll take you through the best allergy-friendly houseplants for your home.

Allergy season has already begun.

 

How to avoid reactions at home

Before we get into the best low-allergy houseplants, you might want to know what houseplants cause the most allergies. Allergy-sensitive people should avoid flowering plants like chrysanthemums, orchids, marigolds, and African violets. Other less obvious culprits include weeping figs, male palms (these release pollen, while female palms bear fruit), bonsai trees, and ferns.

Not all plants are clear allergens – when bringing new greenery into your home, introduce one plant at a time, and make sure you don’t have a reaction before adding another. Go for species with smooth leaves that won’t trap dust and particles. If you really want a flowering plant, check that the flowers have short stamens and produce little pollen. 

Avoid overwatering your houseplants and check the soil for mold – these spores are irritating for allergy-prone plant parents. Regular dusting (including your greenery!), cleaning up pet fur (if you have furry friends), and installing an air filter can also help you to avoid reactions at home. Choose these five low allergy houseplants, to enjoy the benefits of plants sneeze-free.

 

Golden Pothos

Known as Devil’s Ivy, pothos is an unfussy houseplant that is almost impossible to kill. They can handle neglect and grow with almost no light, but thrive in bright, indirect sunlight. The variegated yellow and bright green leaves of the pothos plant look beautiful in a hanging basket or trailing along a shelf – plus its foliage is easy to wipe clean of dust.

Close up of golden pothos leaves.

Golden pothos is available in the Plant Store.

 

Peace Lily

Peace lilies are the houseplant of choice for people who are sensitive to air pollutants. This plant was the top performer in a NASA study on clean air, removing all of the tested toxins – although you would have to fill your home with these elegant plants to feel their air-purifying benefits. At least these allergy-safe houseplants won’t contaminate your living space with pollen and particulates.

The peace lily isn’t only pretty, but also pretty low maintenance.

 

Sansevieria laurentii

Along with pothos and peace lillies, sansevieria are one of the best plants for cleaner air. The wide leaves of snake plants are easy to dust clean, helping to keep air-borne irritants under control. These allergy free plants are forgiving if you miss a few waterings – great for brown-thumbed houseplant lovers.

For its low-maintenance and allergy-friendly qualities, Plantclub loves to use sansevieria in workspaces. Get yours from the Plant Store.

 

Kentia palm

Palms , like the Kentia, are the best choice for people with mold allergies. They prefer sandy soil and don’t need much watering, making it difficult for mold spores to grow. Choose a female plant if you’re prone to hay fever – male palm trees are the ones that produce pollen. These tropical beauties make a great statement piece in any home.

Kentia palm next to a green sofa.

We love kentia! Add one to your home office, straight from the Plant Store.

 

Dracaena marginata

The dracaena marginata – or dragon tree as it’s commonly known – is one of the most attractive allergy-friendly houseplants. With long spear-shaped leaves that are edged in red, this eye-catching species is sure to attract compliments. As dragon trees are drought-resistant, less is more in terms of watering – perfect for keeping mold at bay.

Close up of dracaena marginata

Dracaena marginata is a great beginner houseplant. Available now in the Plant Store.


Plantclub.io provides you and your colleagues with the benefits of plants, wherever you work. Rent office plants and transform your space into a green oasis, with flexible monthly membership options to suit your size. Diversify your employee perks with a dedicated company store, where you can give green gifts and your team can buy plants for their home office. Book a time to chat with us today.

Previous
Previous

Green workplaces: MYL BERLIN

Next
Next

Repotting guide for houseplants