Birthflower Guide

Birthflowers

January - Carnation

January - Carnation

Carnation, the birthflower for January, symbolizes love, fascination, and distinction. Its various colors carry different meanings, from love and affection to friendship and good luck.

February - Violet

February - Violet

Violet, the birthflower for February, represents faithfulness, humility, and virtue. Its delicate blooms come in various shades of purple, symbolizing admiration and affection.

March - Daffodil

March - Daffodil

Daffodil, the birthflower for March, symbolizes rebirth, new beginnings, and the coming of spring. Its vibrant yellow color signifies happiness, joy, and optimism.

April - Daisy

April - Daisy

Daisy, the birthflower for April, represents purity, innocence, and new beginnings. Its simple yet charming appearance symbolizes true love and loyalty.

May - Lily of the Valley

May - Lily of the Valley

Lily of the Valley, the birthflower for May, symbolizes sweetness, humility, and happiness. Its delicate white blooms represent purity and innocence.

June - Rose

June - Rose

Rose, the birthflower for June, represents love, passion, and beauty. Its wide range of colors carries different meanings, from romance and admiration to friendship and gratitude.

July - Larkspur

July - Larkspur

Larkspur, the birthflower for July, symbolizes levity, lightness, and swiftness. Its vibrant colors convey a sense of joy and celebration.

August - Gladiolus

August - Gladiolus

Gladiolus, the birthflower for August, represents strength, integrity, and infatuation. Its tall, majestic blooms symbolize sincerity and moral integrity.

September - Aster

September - Aster

Aster, the birthflower for September, symbolizes love, patience, and elegance. Its star-shaped blooms come in various colors and convey deep emotions and affection.

October - Marigold

October - Marigold

Marigold, the birthflower for October, represents warmth, passion, and creativity. Its vibrant orange and yellow hues symbolize joy and optimism.

November - Chrysanthemum

November - Chrysanthemum

Chrysanthemum, the birthflower for November, symbolizes joy, optimism, and longevity. Its colorful blooms represent happiness and good fortune.

December - Poinsettia

December - Poinsettia

Poinsettia, the birthflower for December, represents celebration, good cheer, and success. Its vibrant red and green foliage symbolize festivity and renewal.