I think it is safe to say that most of us are aware of what our birthstones and our astrological signs are. Yet, there are more meanings to our birthdays than just gems and stars. You guessed it, we have birth-flowers, too!
Can you guess what type of flower represents your month? Give it a try!
Take a look below to see if you were right, what your birth-flower is, and also the meanings that each birth-flower depicts.
January – Carnation/Snowdrop
These flowers stand for fascination, love, and consolation.
February – Violet/Primrose
These flowers stand for modesty, faithfulness, and virtue.
March – Jonquil/Daffodil
These flowers stand for regard, devotion, and sympathy.
April – Sweet Pea/Daisy
These flowers stand for innocence, bliss, and affection.
May – Lily of the Valley/Hawthorn
These flowers stand for sweetness, happiness, and hope.
June – Rose/Honeysuckle
These flowers stand for love and devotion.
July – Larkspur/Water Lily
These flowers stand for laughter and purity.
August – Poppy/Gladiolus
These flowers stand for strength, grace, and imagination.
September – Aster/Morning Glory
These flowers stand for love, daintiness, and affection.
October – Calendula/Cosmos
These flowers stand for joy and modesty.
November – Chrysanthemum
This flower stands for cheerfulness, lovliness, and wealth.
December – Narcissus/Holly
These flowers stand for formality and good wishes.
If you know someone whose birthday is soon approaching, try sending them an arrangement of their birthday flowers. You’ll be sure to score some creativity points!
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