What’s your birthday flower?

What’s your birthday flower?


Know exactly which flower to give and what it represents





What’s your birthday flower?

A bouquet, flower arrangement, or plant make lovely gifts, especially when it’s your birthday month.

The red ones symbolize love, which explains why they are often given as gifts on Valentine’s Day. For December birthdays, the parrot’s beaks offer good wishes, while the yellow daffodils, the flowers of March, indicate new beginnings and joys.

If you’re giving a friend a birthday flower for the month, forget the store-bought card and flowers and place a handmade card next to a flower you grew yourself. So you can tell what the flowers mean and what the birthday person means to you.

Here is a list of birthday flowers for each month:

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December: Narcissus, Holly and Poinsettia.  Several plants represent December birthdays, including daffodils, holly, and poinsettias.  Holly shows the desire for a happy home, while poinsettias represent good mood.  Daffodils, like the ones in the photo, mean modesty and faithfulness.



November: Chrysanthemums.  Chrysanthemums, plants particularly popular with Japanese gardeners, represent November birthdays.  The white ones mean innocence and purity, while the yellow ones mean that a loved one is feeling offended.



October: Calendula.  Marigolds, in their rich autumn colors, symbolize eternal love and represent October birthdays.  These pungent smelling flowers can also mean



September: Aster.  The stars symbolize strong and powerful love and are the flowers at the birth of September.  They also indicate faith and wisdom.



August: Gladiolus 'Remember me' is the message of the gladioli, flowers of the birth of August.  Flowers can also signify strength and wholeness, while sword-shaped leaves suggest hearts pierced by love.  In ancient times, gladioli were associated with magical powers.



July: dolphin or louse.  While pink petals can symbolize fickle love, purple petals indicate first love and white petals indicate a happy spirit.  These beautiful flowers are related to July birthdays.



June: Rosa.  Just like carnations, roses, which represent June birthdays, have different meanings for different colors.  Red roses mean love, while yellow roses mean many things, from jealousy to friendship.  Orange or apricot roses indicate desire and enthusiasm.



May: Lily of the valley.  Lilies of the valley, with their sweet scents, celebrate May birthdays.  They suggest humility and happiness.



April: daisies.  Cheerful daisies represent April birthdays.  While they often symbolize beauty, innocence, love or purity, they can also indicate mystery and loyalty.



March: Narcissus.  Daffodils are the flowers of the birth of March, they symbolize the new birth, the beginning, happiness and joy.



February: Iris and Violetta.  February birthdays are represented by flowers that suggest loyalty and fidelity.  The three vertical petals of an iris flower can indicate courage, faith and wisdom;  or friendship, hope and praise.



January: Carnation.  Fragrant carnations are January birthday flowers.  Different colors convey different meanings.  White carnations symbolize pure love, while yellow means

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