Birth Month Flowers

Birth month flowers provide a chance to send a unique gift with a fun, festive twist. Ready to find out what your birth month flowers are? Birth month flowers and birthstones are the two most common varieties, and we’ve put together this handy guide to the former.

All the birth month flowers have very special meanings that have over the centuries come to represent certain months. You can give birth month flowers for birthdays, anniversaries, Mother’s Day, Grandparents Day, or just to say “I Love You” in a very special way. Also, birth month flowers they can be planted in your garden to create
a virtual sea of the months. I have seen gardens where, the birth month flowers are arranged by season, blending in each with their respective heights and shades into the true representation of the seasons.

Fragrances are also another consideration with birth month flowers. Consider the Narcissus with its poignant scent, contracting the sweet Lily. There are marigold’s with their sharp tangy air complimenting the light scent of the Iris; the possibilities are many and limited only by the giver’s imagination.

Here are the meanings for each month and flower:

January: Carnation
Carnations are birth flowers that come from the word in Greek for coronation “corone” and means “flower of the gods.

February: Iris
The Iris’s three upright petals symbolize faith, valor and wisdom.

March: Daffodil
These spring birth months flowers are associated with the new and rebirth of life, as well as joy and happiness.

April: Daisy
The meaning of the Daisy is hope, love with purity and glad meetings.

May: Lily of the Valley
The Lily stand for life, happiness and honor.

June: Rose
The colors of the rose represent different things such as white for purity, red for passionate love, black for mourning, etc.

July: Larkspur
In the language of flowers, the meaning of the larkspur is fickleness and levity, especially the pink variety.

August: Gladiolus
In the Latin their name means sword and they represent the love struck heart.

September: Aster
The meaning of Aster is to pause and reflect contentment and unpredictability.

October: Marigold
Marigold’s are of sacredness, grace and well wishing.

November: Chrysanthemum
The Chrysanthemum symbolizes cheerfulness, rest and secret admiration.

December: Narcissus
The meaning of the Narcissus is remaining pure and sweet, peace and formality.

Some people also surprise their recipients by including their birth stone as a follow up.

So whether, your loved ones birthday is in Winter, Spring, Summer or Fall there are birth month flowers that are just perfect for them.

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Michael Rastur
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