Any plant can cause a reaction to a susceptical individual. All you can do is avoid the type that you think causes the problem.
The genus of begonia is Begonia. There are over 1,800 species within this genus, including common varieties like Begonia rex and Begonia tuberhybrida.
Anna Martha Hartsema has written: 'Over het onstaan van sekundaire meristemen op de bladeren van Begonia rex ..' -- subject(s): Meristems, Begonia rex
It would be hard to say without knowing exactly what the allergic reaction was triggering on. Most people are allergic to cat dander, and many are more allergic to the dander of adult cats. Two breeds which seem less likely to trigger allergy are the hairless Sphinx and the nearly-hairless Cornish Rex. The Cornish Rex, identified by its curly whiskers, does come in a white variety with green eyes.
The scientific name for the common household plant known as the "Morticia" is Begonia rex. It is a type of begonia species that is well-known for its distinctive and attractive foliage, often featuring colorful and textured leaves.
Plants like African violets, jade plants, and spider plants can reproduce by leaf propagation. This involves taking a leaf or part of a leaf from the plant and encouraging it to develop roots, eventually growing into a new plant.
Balinese, Oriental Shorthair, Javanese, Devon Rex, Cornish Rex, Siberian, and Sphynx. :)
Generally, when humans are allergic to cats, what they are allergic to is "dander", the shed skin cells and hairs that are left behind by all animals, usually mixed with saliva from the cat combing this stuff out of its fur. Hypoallergenic cats like the Sphinx and Cornish Rex have very short fur or no fur, and because of this their dander is different and less likely to cause an allergic reaction. There are also genetically-modified cats that have been changed to not emit the proteins in their dander that trigger an allergic reaction, but apart from the prohibitive price, nobody really knows what effects our forcing changes to teh cat's genetic code will have.
None, but a Rex is ideal for people who are allergic or can't clean up much.
Most people who are allergic to cats are allergic to their dander, the dried and dead skin cells that they shed along with their fur. There are some treatments you can take that will decrease your sensitivity to cat dander; however, they require prescriptions. Consult your doctor. As an alternative, you can look into Sphinx and Cornish Rex cats. These cats have extremely short fur and as a consequence seem to trigger less of a reaction in most allergy sufferers.
Maine Coon cats have very long hair and shed a lot. That is not the cat to get if you are allergic to these animals.
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Allergies are unique to the individual, but I have a short haired cat that I am allergic to and cannot cuddle. And I have a long haired cat that I can cuddle without any allergy Also you could be just allergic to the fleas or flea dirt on the cat. --- The best breeds you can get if you are allergic are Sphinx (a hairless breed) and Rex cats (Short, curly coated breeds).