While not every birth month has two flowers, several months such as January, April, and August do.
For example, the May month flower is lily of the valley, a fragrant and lovely bloom. Like birthstones, each month has a flower with a different meaning behind it. These symbolic blossoms can be fun to decorate your home with or plant in your garden to celebrate YOU for more than just one day.
Where do birth month flowers originate from? It is thought that birth month flowers originated in Roman times, when birthday celebrations first began. These early celebrations included decorating the altars of Roman gods with flowers, and giving flowers as birthday gifts.
April: Daisy and Sweet Pea
While they often symbolize beauty, innocence, love or purity, they can also mean, "I'll never tell." Sweet peas are also birth flowers for April.
One rose: Love at first sight, or years later "you are still the one." Two roses: Mutual love and affection . . . so you may owe them two roses! Three roses: The traditional three-month anniversary gift also simply means "I love you." Six roses: Infatuation, or "I want to be yours."
What Are the April Birth Flowers? The April birth month flowers are the daisy and the sweet pea. The daisy stands for innocence, purity, and true love, while the sweet pea is a way to say goodbye, send good wishes, or merely convey a thank you.
Those born in the month of March have the honour of calling the daffodil and the jonquil their birth flowers.
The August birth flowers, gladiolus and poppy, both symbolize remembrance. These two summer bloomers come in a variety of colors and make for great cut flowers. Learn more about the meaning, history, and symbolism behind the gladiolus and the poppy!
Just like every month has a birthstone, every zodiac sign has a flower. Self-awareness rooted in astrology brings you closer to the stars in the sky and the flowers on the ground. Take a look below to see what your flower sign is and the traits you both share!
MAY: TIGER LILY
The Tiger Lily symbolises confidence, prosperity, wealth and courageousness.
The April birth flowers are daisy and sweet pea. While the sweet and simple daisy are more popular out in the fields than in a vase, giving someone born in April a wonderful bouquet of bright gerbera daisies will no doubt put a big smile on their face.
Honeysuckle vines and trumpet vines have flowers that bloom again. Certain varieties of clematis, like Jackmanii, have flowers that bloom more than once. Some annual and tropical vines will rebloom too.
May. During the month of May, two birth flowers take center stage — the hawthorn and the lily of the valley. These delightful flowers represent happiness and sweetness.
2. February Birth Month Flowers: Violet and Primrose. Violets and Primroses are the February birth month flowers. These purple-hued blooms are a symbol of modesty, faithfulness, and virtue.
Whatever you call it, it is the birth flower of March and December. The terms daffodil, narcissus and jonquil are often used interchangeably. Narcissus is the botanical name for daffodils. Daffodil was the common name English speaking people gave to this group of plants.
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Despite the harrowing circumstances of April's delivery, she and the baby are alive and healthy, thanks to Ben.
It's not just coincidence though, there are several studies that have shown April to be a desirable month to be born. Research demonstrates that April babies live healthier lives, excel at their careers (especially as CEOs) and are more optimistic. It's no surprise that April babies have a lot to be joyful about.
White Roses: Young Love and Innocence
Young love, eternal loyalty, and new beginnings are also commonly tied to the meaning of white roses, making them a popular choice for weddings and romantic occasions.
7 Roses: I'm infatuated with you. 8 Roses: A symbol of support for friends or family that are going through a difficult time. 9 Roses: To signify eternal love and show that you want to spend the rest of your life with that significant other.
Giving one pink rose is often thought romantic, though, without any thorns, it conveys love at first sight. Giving someone three pink roses can send the message of "I love you." But giving five pink roses can show caring to a friend in a platonic way.
ARIES: March 21 – April 20
They have an optimistic look on life, which is why it comes to no surprise that their flowers are the honeysuckle and thistle.