What is your Birth Flower?
Use our month-by-month Birth flower guide to discover yours and what it means.
Every birth month has something special and personal associated with it. Just like we have zodiac signs and birthstones, there are birth month flowers too. Each month is linked with a beautiful flower that is said to carry a special meaning and is thought to reflect a little something about your personality!
January Birth Flower: Carnation
Symbolising distinction and fascination, the pretty Carnation is universally loved. This flower is also thought to encompass good luck and gratitude and is often referred to as the ‘Flower of the Gods’.
If this is your birth flower, you’re someone who is believed to be trustworthy, extremely loyal and has boundless love for those you hold close.
February Birth Flower: Primrose
With its delicate heart-shaped petals that bloom in the middle of winter, the beautiful Violet is often cited in poems and seen as a symbol of everlasting love and faithfulness.
If you are February born, you are likely to be humble and honest and fun to be around!
March Birth Flower: Daffodil
These well-known yellow flowers bloom at the start of spring. That is why they are considered by many to be a symbol of hope and the beginning of better times ahead.
Daffodils relate to prosperity, rebirth, and cheerfulness so those with birthdays in March are thought to be happy, and optimistic characters.
April Birth Flower: Daisy
Thought to be one of the oldest flowers in the world, the simple delicate Daisy is a symbol of innocence, love and transformation. It also represents fertility and motherhood.
Those born in April are believed to be generous, kind and loyal.
May Birth Flower: Lily of the Valley
This distinctive flower features in ancient mythology and traditions. Traditionally, the Lily of The Valley Flower symbolizes humility, a fulfilling life, and a return of happiness.
Those born in May are thought to be sweet, kind, with a joyful disposition.
June Birth Flower: Rose
The traditional Rose really needs no introduction.
Loved by many, including Shakespeare, the rose symbolises beauty, love and honour. Offered to the Gods by Ancient Egyptians and identified as love by the Ancient Greeks and Romans, it’s no surprise the rose still is one of the most iconic symbols of devotion.
If you’re born in June, you are thought to be beautiful on the inside as well as the outside with a kind and honourable streak too, just like a beautiful red rose.
July Birth Flower: Delphinium
Named after the dolphin due to the lower bud resembling the shape of a dolphin’s nose, Delphiniums are said to represent an open heart, positivity and grace.
So, those with July birthdays are thought to be some of the most easy-going and kind-hearted people around!
August Birth Flower: Poppy
The striking Poppy flower symbolises remembrance. After World War I, the flower was chosen to honour the sacrifices made by the soldiers, due to the stunning display of red Poppies that returned to the battlefields of Flanders.
Known for representing the strength of character, generosity and moral integrity, those born in this late summer month are believed to be strong and independent.
September Birth Flower: Aster
Aster is a gorgeous daisy-like flower that has grown wild since ancient times. With its colourful beauty, Aster is known as a talisman of love, wisdom and a symbol of patience.
September born babies are thought to be very loving and loyal and offer great advice to all those around them.
October Birth Flower: Cosmos
The Cosmos flower symbolises love and beauty and comes in many striking colours. It is also known as the ‘flower of love’ and is the second wedding anniversary flower.
Just like the bright colourful petals of the Cosmos, those born in October are also thought to be cheerful and creative.
November Birth Flower: Chrysanthemum
The birth month flower for November is the Chrysanthemum. Available in a wonderful spectrum of stunning colours, these flowers are believed to bring good luck and joy.
Their variety of colour means they have lots of different meanings, depending on the hue of the flower, but overall Chrysanthemums represent honesty and happiness.
November babies are thought to make great friends, as they are reliable and trustworthy (as well as lots of fun!).
December Birth Flower: Pointsettia
With deep green leaves and bright red flowers, a Poinsettia is the ultimate festive flora! Known as ‘Christmas Star’, the Poinsettia is associated with good luck and fortune when given as a gift to a loved one.
Also symbolising good peace and merriment, December babies are thought to encompass happiness and calm!
Personalised Birth Flower Jewellery
Unlike throwaway flowers, our Birth flower jewellery is designed to be cherished forever. Our floral jewellery is hand engraved by our professional jewellers with your chosen birth flower to create a bespoke piece that represents the wearer or their loved ones. We can add additional personalisation to create a completely unique keepsake.
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Engraved Birth Flower Initials Signet Ring
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