Birth flowers have these wonderful meanings behind them
Flowers give a certain feeling of elation to people and birth flowers are extra special because these can describe those who were born in a specific month.
January
Carnation / Snowdrop
Carnation is a representation of power and is referred to as the “flower of the gods.” It is paired better with pair better with the snowdrop that symbolizes hope and birth, based on the article in Reader’s Digest.
February
Violet / Primrose
Violet is known to represent modesty, faithfulness, everlasting love, innocence, and remembrance while primrose means “first flower of spring.”
March
Daffodil
This flower symbolizes happiness, new beginnings, hope, and friendship. Jonquil, another variation of daffodil is also a good option to represent those who were born in March.
April
Daisy / Sweet Pea
Daisy is a good representation of people who are playful, cheerful and have an optimistic attitude. They are also considered as loyal friends. Sweet pea represents a blissful nature.
May
Lily of the Valley / Hawthorn
Lily of the Valley represents people’s humility and sweet qualities. Hawthorn, blooming in May, is known as a representation of hope, love, beauty and fertility.
June
Rose / Honeysuckle
Rose generally represents love but every color of this flower also has different meanings. Honeysuckle is also associated with love.
July
Larkspur / Water lily
For the July birth flowers, larkspur and water lily are perfect representations. Larkspur represents the beautiful spirit, swiftness, and generally of positivity. Water lily symbolizes enlightenment, knowledge, and purity.
August
Gladiolus / Poppy
Gladiolus is a perfect symbol of strong character and moral code. For creative people born in August, poppy represents imagination, strength, and success.
September
Aster / Morning Glory
September people are known for spreading love and aster represents this trait, as well as, patience and stability. Morning glory is described as “mystical.”
October
Marigold / Cosmos
Creativity, passion, and strength are the words representing marigolds and those who are born in October. This flower is also associated with wealth. Cosmos represents harmony, modesty, serenity, and balance.
November
Chrysanthemum
The birth flower of November symbolizes optimism, hope, and long life. Aside from having these wonderful meanings, chrysanthemums are also known as good pest-control plants.
December
Paperwhite / Holly
Paperwhite is known for representing purity, faithfulness, and respect. Holly is perceived to be the flower for warding off evil spirits but the modern meaning of this is happiness and optimism.