Flowers by Month and Meaning
Did you know that there are flowers that go with birth months?
Here’s the list.
There are also meanings associated with flowers. The list is pretty extensive, so we’ll just give you a few so your eyes don’t glaze over. . . .
Here’s the list.
- January: Carnation
- February: Iris, Violet
- March: Daffodil
- April: Daisy, Peonies
- May: Lily, Lily of the Valley
- June: Rose
- July: Delphinium
- August: Dahlia, Gladiolus
- September: Aster, Forget-me-not
- October: Calendula (Marigold)
- November: Chrysanthemum
- December: Poinsettia, Holly, Narcissus, Paperwhite
There are also meanings associated with flowers. The list is pretty extensive, so we’ll just give you a few so your eyes don’t glaze over. . . .
- Astor: contentment
- Azalia: abundance
- Bachelor button: anticipation
- Begonia: deep thoughts
- Camelia: graciousness
- Carnation, pink: gratitude
- Cosmos: peace
- Daffodil: chivalry
- Daisy: innocence
- Gardenia: joy
- Geranium: comfort
- Gladiolus: strength of character
- Heather: solitude
- Hyacinth: sincerity
- Ivy: fidelity
- Lilac: first love
- Magnolia: dignity
- Orange Blossom: fertility
- Peony: healing
- Poppy: consolation
- Rhododendron, white: purity
- Star of Bethlehem: hope
- Stephanotis: good luck
- Sunflower: adoration
- Sweetpea: shyness
- Tulip, purple: royalty
- Tulip, white: forgiveness
- Wisteria: steadfastness
- Yarrow: good health
- Zinnia: thoughts of friends