Do dried flowers still have pollen?
Dried flowers may indeed contain pollen. Dried flowers generally refer to flowers that are made by drying picked flowers or drying them at low temperatures. In this process, although the water of the petals and pollen is removed, the pollen itself may still be present. Therefore, for people who are allergic to pollen, contact with dried flowers may also cause an allergic reaction.
To summarize:
1. Dried flowers are made of fresh flowers after drying in the sun or low temperature.
2. Pollen may not be completely removed during the drying process.
3. People who are allergic to pollen should be cautious about contact with dried flowers to prevent allergic reactions.
Note that while pollen in dried flowers may not be as allergenic as pollen in fresh flowers, there is still some risk. If you are concerned about allergies, it is recommended to find out the pollen content of dried flowers before buying or touching them.