Birth Month Flowers
Birth month flowers, similar to birthstones, are specific flowers traditionally associated with each month of the year. These flowers often represent certain qualities or attributes. Here is a list of each month’s birth flowers and their meanings:
- January:
- Carnation: Love, fascination, and distinction.
- Snowdrop: Hope and rebirth.
- February:
- Violet: Faithfulness, wisdom, and hope.
- Primrose: Young love.
- March:
- Daffodil: New beginnings, prosperity, and unrequited love.
- April:
- Daisy: Purity, innocence, and true love.
- Sweet Pea: Delicate pleasure and blissful pleasure.
- May:
- Lily of the Valley: Sweetness, humility, and a return to happiness.
- Hawthorn: Hope and supreme happiness.
- June:
- Rose: Love, passion, and beauty.
- Honeysuckle: Devotion and everlasting bonds.
- July:
- Larkspur: Lightness, levity, and strong bonds of love.
- Water Lily: Serenity, purity, and rebirth.
- August:
- Gladiolus: Strength of character, sincerity, and generosity.
- Poppy: Imagination, eternal sleep, and oblivion.
- September:
- Aster: Wisdom, valor, and faith.
- Morning Glory: Unrequited love and affection.
- October:
- Marigold: Passion, creativity, and warmth.
- Cosmos: Peace, order, and balance.
- November:
- Chrysanthemum: Friendship, joy, and long life.
- December:
- Narcissus: Respect, sacred love, and faithfulness.
- Holly: Protection and defense.
These flowers are often used in personal celebrations, such as birthdays, to celebrate the individual’s birth month and the attributes symbolized by the corresponding flower.