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Everyone knows their zodiac sign, as well as several other astrological details related to his date of birth. Even if you don’t believe in these things, it’s fun to research what the stars have to say about you.

But did you know that you also have a flower that corresponds to the month in which you were born? It may seem strange or unnecessary, but knowing the flowers born can be very useful. With them you will not only find out a little more about yourself and your loved ones, but you will also know what flower to choose when your loved one has a holiday.

Here is our short and fun guide to flowers according to the month of birth and what characteristics are associated with this flower.

January: cloves and snowdrops

modesty, spiritual wisdom, faithfulness, humility

The flowers suitable for people born in January are carnations and snowdrops. This is not surprising, as both flowers can grow in winter. Carnations are very popular, with their large, disheveled petals and variety of colors. They are especially suitable as a gift for January babies.

Snowdrops also have a rich history behind them. Dating back thousands of years, they hold a special place in the hearts of Christians. It is believed that the first snowdrops bloomed from Mary’s tears as she wept for Jesus. They usually symbolize devotion, loyalty and love.

If you were born in January, you are someone who loves deeply and passionately. You are probably an extremely loyal friend and believe that family is everything.

February: violet and iris

modesty, spiritual wisdom, faithfulness, humility


The flowers suitable for those born in February are purple. Since February is always associated with Valentine’s Day, it is always surprising for people when they realize that roses are not actually the official birthday flower of the month. But if you take into account that the birthstone in February is amethyst, you can understand why violets are the flower of this month.

Bright violets have actually existed for centuries! And they were cultivated by the ancient Greeks, who used them for medicinal purposes and to make the wine a little sweeter. But one of our favorite facts about violets is that because of their instantly recognizable heart-shaped petals, they have been used in love potions!

Nowadays, violets symbolize fidelity, humility and spiritual wisdom. And irises symbolize eloquence, faith, wisdom and hope. So those born in February are said to be honest, humble, wise and innocent, which makes them pretty good people.

March: narcissus and junk

new beginning , vanity , luck , prosperity , loyalty

The flowers for those born in March are daffodils and junkies. Since March is the month in which spring officially begins, it makes sense that the daffodil is the main flower for this month. These little sun buds are such happy flowers that they are perceived as a sign of good luck. Although they are most often yellow, you can also find white and orange daffodils.

Symbolizing rebirth, luck, vanity and prosperity, we see people born in March as happy, cheerful and optimistic people who can easily brighten someone’s day.

April: daisy and sweet peas

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purity, innocence, fertility, motherhood, transformation

The flowers that best suit those born in April are daisies and sweet peas. Although sweet daisies are more popular in the field than in a vase, giving a beautiful bouquet of bright gerbera daisies to someone born in April will no doubt bring a wide smile to his face.

On the other hand, the sweet pea flower originates from the United Kingdom and southern Italy. Today, they flourish around the world after mass cultivation began in the 17th century.

In general, daisies represent innocence, loyalty and transformation, so we bet that April babies are sweet, kind, loyal people that you should have in your life.

May: lily of the valley and hawthorn

motherhood, chastity, purity, sweetness

With its delicate flowers and sweet aroma, the lily of the valley is a real favorite of many! There are many myths and legends about where the lily of the valley comes from. Some say that the flowers appeared where Eva’s tears fell after she was expelled from the Garden of Eden.

It is traditionally known that the lily of the valley symbolizes humility, sweetness, happiness and motherhood. That is why the lily of the valley is a perfect gift for mothers born in May.

June: rose and honeysuckle

love, beauty, honor, faith, devotion

June babies can boast of having one of the most popular flowers of all time as a birthday flower! Roses are available in a huge range of colors, all of which have different meanings and are suitable for almost any occasion.

The significance of roses can vary depending on the color. But in general they symbolize beauty, love, honor and devotion. Such are the people born in June, who can boast of the most tender born flower.

July: delphinium and water lily

positivity, open heart, dignity, grace, first love

July flowers are delphinium and water lily. Water lilies are named after a Greek nymph and are known to symbolize purity, unity and finding peace and balance. With associations of positivity, dolphins are very happy, cheerful flowers that brighten someone’s day!

Interestingly, dolphins got their name from the ancient Greeks, who believed that the shape of the flower bud resembled the nose of a dolphin. (Which we can easily see!) There are hundreds of different species of dolphins today, and many of them can grow up to 6 feet tall.

Dolphins are said to symbolize an open heart, positivity, dignity and grace. So we bet those who celebrate their birthday in July are wonderful, kind-hearted people!

August: gladioli and poppy

strength of character, loyalty, integrity, passion, perseverance

August flowers are gladioli and poppy. Available in a rainbow of beautiful colors, they are very popular in the late summer months. In fact, each color of the poppy has a different meaning, but in general the poppy symbolizes the imagination.

Gladiolus is known for its strength of character, honesty, generosity and moral integrity. Those born in August must be really strong, independent people!

September: aster and morning glory

wisdom, valor, faith, kingship, purity, innocence

Considered a “star” on earth, aster flowers were named after the Greek word for “star” because of their shape. Asters are beautiful, delicate colors that are available in many shades and the most common are pink, white, red or purple.

Asters actually bloom all year round, but during the September months, when autumn slowly begins to come, they become one of the most vibrant flowers around.

Aster flowers are well known for representing love, wisdom, faith and innocence. This makes them ideal for giving to friends and relatives who celebrate their birthday in September.

October: marigold and space

passion, creativity, striving for success, desire for wealth, beauty and warmth of the rising sun

With their beautiful autumn flowers and spicy aroma, marigolds are perfect for celebrating a birthday in October and are a favorite of many gardeners. Marigolds have a really long history behind them. In fact, the earliest use of the flower was by the Aztecs, who attributed magical, religious and healing properties to it. Marigolds have often been used as a medicine to treat various conditions such as inflammation and skin problems.

As one of the healthiest flowers of autumn, marigold represents perseverance and determination. But due to their bright, colorful nature, they also symbolize warmth and creativity. So, if your birthday is in October, you are probably a passionate, hardworking person.

November: chrysanthemum

loyalty, honesty, love, deep passion, receive good wishes

The November birthday flower is the chrysanthemum. One of the most popular flowers in the world because of its diversity. Available in a huge range of colors, it is believed that these flowers bring good luck and joy in every home! Chrysanthemums were first cultivated in China in the 15th century. And now they are so loved in both China and Japan that they have their own special day dedicated to them, which is called the Festival of Happiness.

Because chrysanthemums come in so many different colors, there are many shades around them based on shade. But in general they represent friendship, honesty and happiness!

December: Mistletoe and daffodil

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hope, wealth, oneness, luck

It should come as no surprise to hear that the birthday flower for December is the joyful and festive mistletoe! Although technically not a flower, the dark green leaves and bright red fruits are just reminiscent of Christmas and are perfect to include in bouquets for those who celebrate a birthday in December. Nowadays, mistletoe is known for bringing good luck, peace and joy. The plant is a great addition to the December birthday bouquets and give the perfect touch of festive mood!

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