Find out what is your birth flower and what its symbolism
January
- Carnation – Represents love, fascination, and admiration. Different colors carry different meanings: red for deep love, white for pure love and luck, and pink for gratitude.
- Snowdrop – Symbolizes hope, rebirth, and the promise of brighter days, as it blooms in winter when everything else is dormant.
February
- Violet – Represents loyalty, modesty, wisdom, and spiritual awareness. It’s also associated with humility and faithfulness.
- Primrose – Symbolizes young love and devotion. Giving someone a primrose means “I can’t live without you.”
March
- Daffodil – Represents new beginnings, rebirth, and prosperity. It’s often associated with spring and renewal, symbolizing hope and joy.
April
- Daisy – Represents innocence, purity, and loyal love. It’s also linked to motherhood and new beginnings.
- Sweet Pea – Symbolizes blissful pleasure, gratitude, and kind farewells. It’s often associated with saying goodbye in a sweet and affectionate way.
May
- Lily of the Valley – Represents sweetness, humility, and a return to happiness. It’s believed to bring good luck in love and life.
- Hawthorn – Symbolizes hope, happiness, and protection. It’s also linked to love and romance in folklore.
June
- Rose – Represents love and beauty. The color of the rose changes its meaning: red for passionate love, pink for admiration, white for purity, and yellow for friendship.
- Honeysuckle – Symbolizes devoted affection, strong bonds, and everlasting love. It’s associated with deep emotional connections.
July
- Larkspur – Represents positivity, open heart, and strong bonds. Different colors symbolize different traits: pink for fickleness, white for joy, and purple for first love.
- Water Lily – Symbolizes purity, enlightenment, and peace. It’s often associated with tranquility and spiritual awakening.
August
- Gladiolus – Represents strength, integrity, and moral character. It also signifies infatuation, meaning “love at first sight.”
- Poppy – Symbolizes imagination, remembrance, and dreams. In some cultures, red poppies honor fallen soldiers.
September
- Aster – Represents love, wisdom, and patience. It’s associated with deep emotions and also symbolizes a wish for positive things to come.
- Morning Glory – Symbolizes affection and unrequited love. It blooms in the morning and fades by night, symbolizing fleeting beauty.
October
- Marigold – Represents passion, creativity, warmth, and strength. In some cultures, marigolds are used in celebrations honoring ancestors.
- Cosmos – Symbolizes harmony, order, and peace. Its delicate petals represent balance and beauty.
November
- Chrysanthemum – Represents friendship, joy, and longevity. Different colors have different meanings: red for love, yellow for neglected love, white for truth, and purple for nobility.
December
- Narcissus – Symbolizes self-esteem, rebirth, and new beginnings. In some cultures, it represents prosperity and good fortune.
- Holly – Represents protection, good fortune, and joy. It’s associated with Christmas and bringing positivity into the home.
Do you have a favorite flower, or are you looking for a special meaning for a gift? 😊