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Posted by moravianflorist on February 22, 2025 Birthday Flower Symbolism

Birth Flowers & Their Hidden Meanings: What Yours Says About You

You might have an idea of what your favorite flower is, but could it be the same as your birth flower? Like zodiac signs and birthstones, birth flowers coincide the the month you were born in. Also, like your sign and birthstone, these birthday blooms have been full of meaning for centuries! In the Victorian Era, flowers were used to send secret messages, similar to the modern-day emoji. Want to know what your birth flower says about you? The experts at Moravian Florist, the best flower shop in Staten Island, is uncovering the mysterious messages and symbolism these flowers hold.

January: Carnation, Snowdrop

There is no better way to start a new year than with birth flowers that set the perfect mood for new beginnings and love. Carnations simply radiate love and admiration. Their colors each have a different meaning, too — pink for a mother’s unconditional love and red for passionate romance. (So poetic!) Meanwhile, snowdrops are the ultimate fresh start flower, bravely blooming through the frost and snow and symbolizing hope and a new start.

February: Violet, Iris

February may be short, but its birth flowers pack a big meaningful punch that’s ideal for this time of year. Violets symbolize loyalty, devotion, and honesty—because love should always be the real deal. Irises represent wisdom and transformation, giving total “becoming the best version of yourself” energy. Honetly, we really begin hitting our New Year’s resolutions in February, everybody knows that!

March: Daffodil, Jonquil

March’s flowers seriously make an entrance as the winter begins to thaw away and the birds, bees, and butterflies make their way back into the garden. Daffodils symbolize rebirth, renewal, and optimism, making them the perfect flowers for a new season. Jonquils bring warmth, affection, and a little bit of that “big things are coming” excitement. It’s a whole vibe as we anticipate the warm sunny days ahead!

April: Daisy, Sweet Pea

Sure, we’ve all heard about April showers, but let’s talk about its adorable flowers! Daisies are pure, hopeful, and apparently great at keeping secrets (daisies swear they’ll never tell). Sweet peas, though? They’re the loyal, honest besties of the flower world, bringing all the blissful, feel-good vibes. (And yeah, they might tell).

May: Lily of the Valley, Hawthorn

May’s birth flowers are equal parts stunning and symbolic — literally a fit for royalty! Lily of the valley is a classic sign of joy, warmth, and redemption, and are a favorite wedding bloom among royal brides. Hawthorn represents hope and fertility, ideal for honoring all the May occasions, from graduations to Mother’s Day.

June: Rose, Honeysuckle

Roses are basically the superstar of flowers—symbolizing love, passion, romance, beauty, and devotion (they’re also the most popular flower around the world). Honeysuckle symbolizes pure happiness, a new and exciting love, and affection. June babies, we know you have a soft spot for the ultimate summer romance, whether it’s your own or the plot of your favorite beach read.

July: Larkspur, Water Lily

As July marks the height of summer, their birth flowers bring all those late summer night chats, ice cream on the pier, gallivanting around town, and figuring out life with your besties kind of feelings. Larkspur is vibrant, playful, and full of youthful energy—like the best childhood summers. Water lilies keep things deep, symbolizing rebirth and enlightenment — because the best glow-ups or “coming of age” stories always happen over the summer.

August: Gladiolus, Poppy

Strength and serenity? Power and peace? August babies, you get both! Gladiolus flowers (also known as sword lilies) symbolize honor, resilience, and standing tall no matter what. Poppies bring a softer, more reflective energy with their ties to remembrance, dreams, and peace. Basically, your flowers are proof you can be bold and unshakable but also chill and introspective. It’s all about that balance!

September: Aster, Morning Glory

As summer comes to a close and a chill enters the air, September birth flowers blossom with some of the best life advice to keep you motivated. Asters stand for love, wisdom, and faith—because you’re meant to shine like all the stars in the sky, no matter what. Morning glories are linked to embracing new beginnings, fresh ideas, and every possibility each new day brings.

October: Marigold, Cosmo

Blooms that bring a spiritual energy must be October’s birth flowers. Marigolds are all about fiery passion, happiness, wealth, and honoring those who have passed on. It makes total sense that marigolds are Día de los Muertos icons! Cosmos are like the deep thinker of flowers, symbolizing harmony and our connection to the universe (aka the cosmos!).

November: Chrysanthemum, Peony

November’s birth flowers remind us to be thankful for our strongest relationships. Chrysanthemums (the Queens of Fall Flowers) represent joy, friendship, and the kind of loyalty that never fades. Peonies offer a little more romance, as they’re good luck blooms for happiness in marriage. Additionally, peonies symbolize prosperity, abundance, and healing energy — basically, they’re the flower version of a happily ever after.

December: Holly, Narcissus

It only makes sense that birth flowers for December are the perfect mix of holiday cheer and personal transformation. Holly, with its bright berries and sharp leaves, is a symbol of protection, positivity, and festive joy. Narcissus signifies self-love, fresh starts, and major glow-ups—because the best way to end a year is by stepping into the next one stronger than ever.

At Moravian Florist, we’re turning birthdays into full-on flower festivals. Celebrate the special people in your life with gorgeous and symbolic bouquets!

Birth Flowers: Decode the secret message they hold