What are the flowers for each birth month?

Here is an overview of flowers for each birth month and a summary of what they symbolize:

  • The flowers for January, carnations and snowdrops, represent remembrance, love, and fascination.
  • February's flowers are violets and primroses, which represent faithfulness, humility, and modesty.
  • Daffodils represent March with the promise of rebirth, hope, and rejuvenation.
  • In April, daisies and sweet peas pop up, bringing the promise of new beginnings, true love, and purity.
  • The flowers of May, Lily of the Valley and Hawthorne, symbolize motherhood, sweetness, and humility.
  • Roses and honeysuckle represent the birth month of June and also stand for love and romance.
  • In July, larkspurs and water lilies symbolize dignity, positivity, and grace.
  • Those with August birthdays may find themselves receiving bouquets of gladiolus and poppies, which stand for remembrance, integrity, strength, and, interestingly, infatuation!
  • Asters and morning glories represent September as well as wisdom, royalty, and love.
  • In October, marigolds and cosmos, bring passion, courage, and creativity to your gift-giving.
  • The flower for November is the chrysanthemum, representing joy, loyalty, and longevity.
  • December birthdays may bring gifts of narcissus and holly, which represent respect, good wishes, and faithfulness.

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