June birthdays are associated with one of the most stunning flowers of all time – Lavender.
May ~ Lily of the Valley & Hawthorn
The May birth flowers are the lily of the valley and hawthorn.
Lavender flowers represent purity, silence, devotion, serenity, grace, and calmness.
September Birth Month Flowers: Aster and Morning Glory
Asters are available in different bold colors, such as lilac, mauve, pink, red, or white blooms. Asters symbolize affection, love, mortality, royalty, unrequited love, and wisdom.
Birth flowers, also known as birth month flowers, are flowers that represent each month of the year. They are often associated with certain characteristics or qualities that reflect the individual born in that month.
The carnation is the primary January birth flower, while the snowdrop is the secondary flower. Birth month flowers may have been chosen because their blooming season corresponded with particular months. Although January is a quiet time for flowers, carnations and snowdrops both bloom during the winter.
While not every birth month has two flowers, several months such as January, April, and August do.
Lilac and lavender are two different colors. They are both pale shades of purple but lilac has a pink tint to it, while lavender has a blue tint.
While there is no other March birth flower, anemones, tulips, irises and azaleas are often associated with this month as their blooming marks the beginning of spring. You can learn more about the origins of the daffodil in our in-depth article about the March birth flower.
Mid to Late Summer Blooming Lavenders
Flowering typically occurs in July or August and tends to last until late summer.
Lavender
Lavender is a plant that is easy to love and, according to Feng Shui, it also attracts good fortune while offering protection against negative energy.
It is believed that the lavender plant was taken from the Garden of Eden by Adam and Eve, however, it was not until the Virgin Mary laid the infant Jesus' clothes onto a lavender bush to dry that the scent was bestowed upon the plant.
Geminis are often extroverted, curious, and intelligent. Lavender's brightness and familiar perfume perfectly represent welcoming personalities, while lily of the valley is a symbol of happiness. Combine them in an arrangement for a Gemini and you'll capture this sign's curious and extroverted side.
May – Lily of the Valley & Hawthorn
The sought-after lily of the valley is the birth flower of May along with hawthorn. The former conveys sweetness, humility and a return to happiness.
Flower: Lavender
Lavender is known for its diverse uses, similar to a Gemini's versatile personality. With a distaste for the bland and ordinary, lavender makes the perfect birthday present for the wonderfully unique Gemini in your life.
November –Winter Jasmine, brings respect & beauty.
April: Daisy and Sweet Pea
Cheerful daisies, like 'Crazy Daisy' Shasta daisies, represent April birthdays. 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.
April Birth Flower #1: Daisies.
The color amethyst is a moderate, transparent purple. It is also known as a deep shade of lavender.
The smell of Lilac is quite different from lavender. It's more deeply and richly floral, reminiscent of rose with hints of vanilla. If you prefer stronger perfumes, Lilac is an excellent choice.
White, cream, beige, grey, neutrals, light green and pastel pink are some of the best colors to match with lavender in a bedroom.
According to data collected by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Social Security Administration (SSA), the rarest month to be born in is February, making Aquarius the rarest zodiac sign. This makes logical sense, since February is the shortest month of the year, even with a leap year.