Blame the 'PA-TREE-ARCHY'! TikTokers are left stunned by viral video which claims 'botanical sexism' has led to more severe ALLERGIES - after more male plants were grown than female

  • Ellie Botoman, 24, from New York, cited horticulturist Tom Ogren's research in her viral video, which has been viewed more than 1.9 million times 
  • The clip shows her taking a sip of her coffee in her apartment and then pausing, as if something had just occurred to her
  • In the caption, she explained that allergies and asthma symptoms are increasing  because of the surplus of male trees, which produce abundant allergenic pollen 
  • Ogren coined the term botanical sexism to describe a trend in which landscapers and urban growers increasingly plant male plants  
  • Typically, male plants are seen as being easier to maintain because they do not shed seeds, fruits, or pods like the 'messy' female varieties
  • However, while male plants appear neater, Odren revealed that they tend to produce far more allergenic pollen 
  • TikTokers who weren't aware of Ogren's research were blown away, with many admitting they weren't surprised that males were to blameA woman has stunned TikTok with a video in which she claims that 'botanical sexism' is partially to blame for allergies getting worse each season.

    Ellie Botoman, 24, from New York, cited horticulturist Tom Ogren's research in her viral clip, which has been viewed more than 1.9 million times. The TikTok shows her taking a sip of her coffee in her apartment and then pausing, as if something had just occurred to her.  

    'When you realize that allergies/asthma across North America got worse [because] landscapers and city planners thought male trees were easier to maintain,' she captioned the video. Scroll down for video  

    Blowing minds: Ellie Botoman, 24, from New York, has explained how 'botanical sexism' has contributed to allergy and asthma symptoms worsening in viral TikTok video

    Blowing minds: Ellie Botoman, 24, from New York, has explained how 'botanical sexism' has contributed to allergy and asthma symptoms worsening in viral TikTok video 

    Say what? Botoman cited horticulturist Tom Ogren's research, explaining that allergies are increasing each year because of the surplus of male trees planted across North America
    Say what? Botoman cited horticulturist Tom Ogren's research, explaining that allergies are increasing each year because of the surplus of male trees planted across North America

    Say what? Botoman cited horticulturist Tom Ogren's research, explaining that allergies are increasing each year because of the surplus of male trees planted across North America

    'And [because] they planted so many male trees, those species now release tons of pollen each year to compete for a few females,' she continued. 

    'This lack of biodiversity and climate change fueling longer and earlier pollen seasons has caused allergies and asthma rates to accelerate. 

    'So you're sneezing and congested all day because of botanical sexism.'

    Ogren coined the term botanical sexism to describe a trend seen over the last few decades in which landscapers and urban growers increasingly plant male plants, instead of more 'messy' female plants that shed seeds, fruits, or pods.

    The expert made the discovery while searching for pollen-free plants for his yard to help alleviate his wife’s allergies and asthma, according to MNN. In doing so, Ogren found his city was dominated by male plants.

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    This is why: Botoman said the 'lack of biodiversity' combined with 'climate change fueling longer and earlier pollen seasons has caused allergies and asthma rates to accelerate'

    This is why: Botoman said the 'lack of biodiversity' combined with 'climate change fueling longer and earlier pollen seasons has caused allergies and asthma rates to accelerate'

    Stunned: TikTokers who weren't aware of Ogren's research were blown away, with many admitting they weren't surprised that males were to blame

    Stunned: TikTokers who weren't aware of Ogren's research were blown away, with many admitting they weren't surprised that males were to blame

    The influx of male plants started after the mid-1980s, when millions of city trees were wiped out by Dutch elm disease, Ogren explained in a 2015 op-ed for Scientific American.

    ‘The problem is that while these trees and plants are “litter-free,” they all produce abundant allergenic pollen,' he wrote of male trees. 

     And, as they get bigger each year, they release more pollen. 

    'Almost all urban allergies now come directly from the planted landscape — they are homegrown,' he claimed. 

    To fight the issue, Orgren has been urging landscapers and local growers to use more female trees.

    WHAT IS BOTANICAL SEXISM?

    'Botanical sexism' is a term coined by horticultural expert Thomas Lee Ogren.

    While it might sound odd, the phrase could help to explain the rise in pollen-related allergies across the US.

    Begonias are among the hanging plants that have become more popular in recent years. And, they're often male

    Begonias are among the hanging plants that have become more popular in recent years. And, they're often male

    Botanical sexism describes a trend seen over the last few decades in which landscapers and urban growers increasingly plant male plants, instead of more 'messy' female plants.

    But, while female plants may shed seeds and pods, there are downsides to predominantly choosing male plants.

    ‘The problem is that while these trees and plants are “litter-free,” they all produce abundant allergenic pollen,’ Ogren explains in an op-ed for Scientific American

    As these male trees grow over the years, the produce and shed more and more pollen.

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