Birth Month Flowers and Their Meanings
Author: Flower StationMost people are aware of their zodiac sign, and some, more than others, have faith in what the stars reveal about them. You might be aware of your birthstone, but did you realize that there are also birth flowers that carry unique significance? Understanding the meanings of birth flowers can be extremely useful when selecting the ideal birthday blooms to send to your dear ones. Here’s our guide detailing the birth flower for each month and their meanings!
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January: Carnation & Snowdrop
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Shop NowThe January birth flowers are carnations and snowdrops. They’re two of the very few flowers that thrive in the cold winter season. Their ruffled, colourful blooms are symbolic of devotion, love and loyalty.
The second birth flower of January babies is the snowdrop, a flower that also blooms during the months of January to March. Wild snowdrop typically grows in large patches and resembles a field covered in snow. These flowers symbolize rebirth and hope — how fitting for the beginning of the year!
February Birth Flowers: Violet & Primrose
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Shop NowViolets are named after their blue-purple color but they can also be found in yellow, blue and cream colors. They are symbolic of virtue, modesty and humility. The flower has heart-shaped petals, which many believe to be the reason why they were used in love potions.
Primrose flowers are symbols of youth, young love and everlasting existence. The word “primrose” derives from the Latin word “primus” which means “early” or “first”, implying that the primrose is the first flower to bloom in spring.
March Birth Flowers: Daffodil & Jonquil
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Shop NowAs March is the month where spring officially begins it makes sense that the daffodil is the primary birth month flower for March. These bright flowers are seen as a sign of good luck and celebrated in Wales as the national flower. Varieties of daffodils, also known as jonquil, vary in color, featuring white, orange and pale yellow blooms. Because they bloom in early spring, they symbolize new birth, beginnings, happiness and joy.
April Birth Flowers: Daisy & Sweet Pea
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Shop NowThe humble daisy is symbolic of purity, innocence and loyalty. It’s also believed the daisy is a symbol of motherhood, which is why the flower is often gifted for Mother’s Day.
Sweet peas are known for their sweet fragrance, and are a great way to make your home smell like spring!
May Birth Flowers
: Lily of the Valley & Hawthorn
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Shop NowLily of the valley is a delicate flower of small bells, and is a symbol for sweetness, humility, and motherhood. They are suitable for a Mother’s Day bouquet or a birthday gift for your mum. Well-known for its bell-shaped white flower heads, Lily of the Valley is often used in wedding bouquets.
Another May’s birth flower is the Hawthorn. It’s a small, unique pink or white flower which berries are sometimes used as fillers in bouquets.
June Birth Flowers
: Rose & Honeysuckle
People born in June can brag they have the most popular birth flower - the rose. Roses are long cherished for their elegant, classic beauty. The ancient Greeks and Romans connected roses to love and passion. Although this flower is symbolic of love, its meaning can vary depending on the colour. For example, red roses mean romantic love, while yellow ones symbolise friendship.
Honeysuckle flowers are loved for their sweet-smelling yellow, pink, or white flowers. They grow on shrubs or flowering vines and attract butterflies.
July Birth Flowers: Larkspur & Water Lily
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Shop NowLarkspurs come in a wide range of vibrant colors including indigo, purple and pink. Larkspurs symbolize dignity, positivity and love. They're also a classic, British bloom and can be found growing wild in many woodlands across the UK.
Although their name would imply differently, water lilies are not a type of lily. These beautiful freshwater plants take their meaning from Hindu and Buddhist traditions. They are a symbol of innocence, purity and fertility.
August Birth Flowers: Gladiolus & Poppy
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Shop NowGladiolus, a long, skinny-shaped flower that is sometimes ascribed to as the Sword Lily because Victorian romantics believed Gladiolus were able to pierce people’s hearts with their beauty. Gladiolus vary in color including orange, pink, purple, red, white, and yellow. It's a symbol of strength, generosity and sincerity.
The poppy is known for its bright red color. It is the symbol of relaxation and recovery and is believed that it can help you in treating many health problems and it has a calming effect on the nerves.
September Birth Flowers: Aster & Morning Glory
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Shop NowAlso known as starworts or frost flowers, asters are a symbol of all-powerful love, wisdom and royalty. They are originally named after the Greek word for star and the flower’s shape is reminiscent of a star.
The morning glory petals open in the morning, hence their name, to show off their beautiful, star-like centers.
October Birth Flowers: Marigold & Cosmos
The Marigold is fitting for the month with its golden blooms that match the color of the autumn season. Marigolds symbolize fierce love, passion and creativity. In addition to their beauty, marigolds also have a long tradition of being used medicinally to heal inflammation and skin problems.
Another fragrant bloom, the bright Cosmos flower is a symbol of peace and tranquillity. They come in bright colors like orange, pink and purple.
November Birth Flowers: Chrysanthemum
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December Birth Flowers: Narcissus & Holly
The narcissus is the birth flower for anyone who celebrates their special day in December. It is named after a character from Greek mythology. Narcissus was so deeply in love with himself that he drowned in a pool of water whilst admiring his own reflection. However, it stands for faithfulness, good wishes and respect. Most flowers of the narcissus genus bloom in the early spring but species like the paperwhite narcissus can be found in all their glory in cold winter months like December as well. Daffodils and jonquils are two common types of narcissus, but other flowers are also considered narcissus.
Holly is also often associated with this month and the festive season, and is a beautiful choice if you want to embellish your gift wrapping. For centuries holly has symbolized life, with its evergreen leaves. In a wreath, it symbolizes friendship and faithful love.
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Birth Flowers UK
More and more people are choosing UK birth flowers as a thoughtful way to personalise their gifts. Unlike standard bouquets, British birth flowers link each birthday to specific blooms often arranged by month and reflecting the season’s character.
Guides to UK birth flowers by month help identify the most meaningful stems, making it easy to plan thoughtful birthday arrangements. Whether you're browsing a birth flower chart, exploring monthly flower collections, or simply seeking inspiration online, these traditional flowers add a unique, symbolic touch to every birthday bouquet - turning each gift into something truly personal and memorable.
Birth Month Flowers UK
More and more people are choosing UK birth flowers as a thoughtful way to personalise their gifts. Unlike standard bouquets, British birth flowers link each birthday to specific blooms often arranged by month and reflecting the season’s character.
Guides to UK birth flowers by month help identify the most meaningful stems, making it easy to plan thoughtful birthday arrangements. Whether you're browsing a birth flower chart, exploring monthly flower collections, or simply seeking inspiration online, these traditional flowers add a unique, symbolic touch to every birthday bouquet—turning each gift into something truly personal and memorable.
Birth Month Flowers
A growing number of people are turning to UK birth flowers as a meaningful way to personalise their gifts. Unlike standard bouquets, British birth flowers link each birthday to specific blooms, often arranged as flowers of the month to reflect the season.
Simple guides to UK birth flowers by month make it easy to choose the right stems, helping you plan thoughtful birthday bouquets for loved ones. Whether you're exploring a birth flower chart or browsing monthly flowers UK online, these symbolic blooms add a personal, memorable touch making each gift truly special.
Birth Flowers by Month UK
Using monthly birth flowers in the UK is a simple yet thoughtful way to stay organised and meaningful throughout the year. Handy UK birth flower charts highlight each month’s traditional bloom like the May and December birth flowers making it easy to select the perfect floral gift.
Many people also pair monthly birth flowers with zodiac flowers, blending timeless traditions with modern style. Whether you choose soft, subtle stems or bold seasonal blooms, guides to UK birth flowers by month help you find arrangements that feel personal, appropriate, and beautifully in tune with each celebration.
What is my Birth Flower UK
One of the first questions people ask when discovering this tradition is, “What is my birth flower in the UK?” - and the answer often starts with a simple chart. By referencing a birth flower chart or birth month flowers guide, it's easy to find the bloom linked to your birth month, including timeless choices like the May birth flower or seasonal favourites such as the December birth flower UK.
Understanding the meaning behind your UK birth flower adds a thoughtful layer to birthday gifting - for yourself or others. Whether you're following UK birth month flowers, exploring birth sign flowers UK, or blending both traditions, these guides turn each bouquet into a meaningful reflection of the individual and their birth month.















