Birth flowers by month and what they mean
While we are intrigued by birthstones and zodiac signs that represent personality traits, do you know you can look up your birth month flower? Birth flowers can carry hidden meanings and describe one’s unique personality traits and qualities. So, check out the flower that corresponds to your birth month, and find out what special meaning these blooms hold for you. What’s more? You might learn something surprising yet entirely accurate about yourself.
January: Carnation and snowdrop
Symbolically, these supple colorful blooms represent a loving, passionate personality and a person who is family oriented, extremely loyal, and protective of loved ones. Carnations and snowdrops also bloom briefly, so people born in January may also believe in living in the moment.
February: Violet, primrose, and iris
February being the Valentine month, violets represent love, faithfulness, spirituality, and wisdom, among other things. Those born in February are considered honest, humble, and wise.
March: Daffodil and jonquil
March babies are often perceived as optimistic, happy, and cheerful and can brighten people’s days. This is because daffodils and jonquils represent rebirth, luck, and prosperity.
April: Daisy and sweet pea
Sweet peas and daisies are known for their elegance and beautiful fragrance. So, it should be no surprise that this birth month flower represents innocence, loyalty, and transformation.