No, not at all, it's completely spineless and harmless, and also quite lovely! πππβ¨π€
That sounds so much easier to deal with then what we have up hereπβΊοΈπ
Well, yes, they're a bit more gentle on the skin, that's for sure! πππβ¨π€
Gentlerβ¦β¦.and sounds like it has health benefits as well, my friend!!ππ
Indeed, very much so, it is extremely beneficial for the body! It makes vitality flow! πππβ¨π€
It would be a bummer indeed to find a flower that is so beautiful, but is spiny and/or allergenic. πΉπ€―π
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Well, mamaki is more of a medicinal plant than a 'flower', and I have no allergies of any kind. I'm not crazy about plants with thorns, but I deal with it. πππβ¨π€
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Beautiful flowers with thorns can simply be trimmed in such a way that the thorns will be gone; in case of common allergens, they can simply be treated with a (hopefully safe enough) substance to neutralize those allergens. πΉπ€
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That's feasible sometimes, and other times not so much. Also pharmaceutical chemicals are not the way to heal anything. πππβ¨π€
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I was thinking about some natural and safe substance applied directly to plants (including flowers) with common allergens to neutralize those allergens. π€― I wonder if that exists though !INDEED. π€―π
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People that have allergies to pollen are not allergic to the pollen of most flowering plants, because there's not means of transmission, since plants with actual flowers are pollinated by various pollinating animals. The ones with which most people have challenges are the plants that are wind pollinated, with their pollen wafting in the wind everywhere. There are also ways to heal the immune system, so that it stops reacting violently to common, natural plant materials. πππβ¨π€
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