Allergy-Friendly plants ect - outdoor area
Maine focus on local species
Self-fertile plants tend to put less pollen out into the air.
The Low Allergy Garden - Royal College of Pathologists https://www.rcpath.org/uploads/assets/4a5e9fe8-bc2e-4097-a4f63a6ec116e1c4/Chelsea-Flower-Show-Leaflet-2016.pdf
By avoiding wind-pollinated plants, and using insectpollinated ones it is possible to make a garden low allergy
AND insect-friendly.
Ajuga - Alchemilla - Antirrhinum - Aquilegia - Astrantia - Clematis - Digitalis - Eryngium - Geum - Genista - Geranium - Hedera - Impatiens - Iris - Lamium - Papaver - Prunus - Rosemarinus - Salvia - Scabiosa - Thalictrum - Thymus - Viburnum - Viola
Apple:
Pear:
Cherry:
Plum:
Mulberry:
Mulberries sweet, but beware trees' dark side https://www.ocregister.com/2014/02/22/mulberries-sweet-but-beware-trees-dark-side/
Black Elderberry:
Elderberry Plant Companions - Tips On Planting With Elderberries https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/edible/fruits/elderberry/elderberry-plant-companions.htm
Serviceberry:
Serviceberry: The Most Delicious Fruit You Aren't Eating https://backyardforager.com/amelanchier-serviceberry-juneberry/
Prime Plants for Nature: Backyards for Nature 2019 Native Plant Awards https://backyardsfornature.org/?tag=serviceberry
Garden Phlox, Phlox paniculata - Wildlife Value: Garden Phlox is a nectar-rich perennial that attracts native pollinators including butterflies, bees, moths, and hummingbirds.
9 Recommended Species of Serviceberry Trees and Shrubs https://www.thespruce.com/nine-species-serviceberry-trees-and-shrubs-3269674
Conifer:
Double-flowered hollyhocks