Roses are June's birth month flowers. The red ones symbolize love, which explains they're often given on Valentine's Day. For December birthdays, poinsettias send cheery good wishes, while a pot of yellow daffodils, the birth flowers for March, mean new beginnings and joy.
There are usually two flowers every month: the birth flower and a secondary flower. This is like how people also have birthstones, zodiac signs, and Chinese Zodiac signs.
While not every birth month has two flowers, several months such as January, April, and August do.
Wattles Acacia
The genus Acacia belongs to the family Mimosaceae and there are over 1000 species found all around Australia. This stunning plant produces vibrant yellow flowers from a young age. It's not surprising that the Golden Wattle (Acacia pycnantha) variety is the national flower of Australia.
Boronia serrulata, commonly known as native rose or rose boronia, is a species of plant in the citrus family, Rutaceae, and is endemic to New South Wales, mainly in the Sydney basin.
January is garnet, February is amethyst, March is aquamarine, April is diamond, May is emerald, June is alexandrite, July is ruby, August is peridot, September is sapphire, October is tourmaline, November is topaz, December is blue topaz. Learn more about these popular gemstones.
Gemini have twin sided personality possessing adaptability and introspective nature. The birth flower for Gemini is Lavender. Lavender fills the air with refreshment.
This is the most important part of the Happy Times Principle. You must — absolutely must — give her flowers at random occasions “just because,” two to four times a year. To make it really seem random, try to time it at least a week or two after any major events or big arguments.
Birth flowers assigned to specific months weren't chosen for their powers. However, they were selected for the beauty, color, and aroma they convey during their displayed month. Each bloom holds its own personality and invites a magical experience for those that receive and display them in their homes.
October has two birth flowers: the Marigold and Cosmos. Both stems prosper during the summer and fall and have rich legacies in history, gardening, and folk medicine.
VIRGO: August 23 – September 23
Unsurprisingly, the flowers best attributed to Virgo's are bright and small, much like the buttercup, and chrysanthemum. The colourful characteristics of the buttercup and chrysanthemum is a positive reflection of the sunny and cheerful outlook on life that Virgos possess.
A study done in the U.K. showed that May is the luckiest month to be born, and October is the unluckiest. It could have something to do with that optimism, since positive attitudes have been associated with greater resilience.
December Birthstone: Tanzanite, Zircon or Turquoise
There are three birthstones for the month of December: tanzanite, zircon and turquoise. All three of these stones are a deep blue color and have their own history and chemical composition.
Instead, use orange for happy occasions, such as congratulations cards or birthday cards. This upbeat hue will show the person you're writing to that you're happy for him or her.
Once every 12 years, Neelakurinji flowers bloom in Karnataka | India News News,The Indian Express.
One of the rarest flowers in the world, the Neelakurinji blooms just once every 12 years in India's south-western state of Kerala, when it covers the hills in a violet hue.
Neelakurinji is the flower which blooms only once in 12 years. They are found in the western ghats of South India.
Iceberg rose
The ever-popular 'Iceberg' rose, first bred in Germany in 1958, is a common sight in gardens across Australia. It flowers in all weather and is almost thornless, with a compact, bushy growth.
More about Australian Rosé
Neither red nor white, Rosé is essentially a pink wine made from red grapes, with minimal skin contact, in the style of a white wine. Like most white wines, Rosés are best served chilled and enjoyed soon after release.
In mild areas the big spring flush of rose blooming comes between mid-October and mid-November, although this varies with climatic conditions. When removing faded flowers there is no need to cut lower than the uppermost strong well-developed eye which points outward on the plant.