Birth Month Flowers

JANUARY
• Snowdrop: Hope and purity
• Carnation: Love, fascination, and distinction
• Galanthus: Also known as snowdrop, symbolizes hope and the coming of spring
• Cyclamen: Sincerity, love, and affection
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FEBRUARY
• Violet: Faithfulness, wisdom, and hope
• Iris: Eloquence, courage, and admiration
• Primrose: Youth and love
• Crocus: Youthful gladness, and cheerfulness
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MARCH
• Daffodil: New beginnings and respect
• Cherry Blossom: Beauty, the fleeting nature of life
• Anemones: Anticipation and protection against evil
• Forsythia: Symbolizes anticipation and joy
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APRIL
• Daisy: Innocence and purity
Rubik• Tulip: Perfect love
• Hyacinth: Playfulness and sport
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MAY
• Lily of the Valley: Sweetness and humility
• Hawthorn: Hope and supreme happiness
• Peony: Prosperity and good luck
• Azalea: Abundance and femininity
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JUNE
• Rose: Love and beauty
• Honeysuckle: Bonds of love
• Lavender: Purity and devotion
• Jasmine: Love and sensuality
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JULY
• Waterlily: Purity and enlightenment
• Larkspur: Levity and lightness
• Sunflower: Adoration and loyalty
• Gladiolus: Strength and integrity
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AUGUST
• Poppy: Remembrance and peace
• Gladiolus: Again, symbolizing strength and moral integrity
• Dahlia: Dignity and elegance
• Zinnia: Friendship and lasting affection
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SEPTEMBER
• Aster: Wisdom and Valor
• Morning Glory: Love and affection
• Forget-Me-Not: True love and memories
• Goldenrod: Encouragement and growth
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OCTOBER
• Marigold: Creativity and passion
• Cosmos: Harmony and peace
• Chrysanthemum: Loyalty and honesty
• Calendula: Joy and warmth
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NOVEMBER
• Chrysanthemum: Again, representing loyalty and honesty
• Peony: Prosperity and Honor
• Camellia: Admiration and perfection
• Witch Hazel: Protection and healing
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DECEMBER
• Holly: Domestic happiness and joy
• Narcissus: Rebirth and new beginnings
• Poinsettia: Merriment and celebration
• Christmas Rose: Tranquillity and hope