Collection: Birth Flower Collection

If you're new here, this is for you:

Wondering what a birth flower is, and how to find yours?

What is a birth flower?

A birth flower is your unique bloom corresponding to your month of birth. They are often related to which flowers are in season during your birth month, and they carry a specific meaning. They offer a personal, meaningful way to celebrate birthdays!

How can I find my birth flower?

Your birth month flower simply depends on which month you were born. Find your flower using this list:

January: Carnation

February: Pansy

March: Daffodil

April: Daisy

June: Rose

July: Larkspur

August: Gladiolus

September: Aster

October: Marigold

November: Chrysanthemum

December: Narcissus

What does my birth flower mean?

Most flowers hold several meanings, which have a rich history in culture, literature, and society. Look for your birth flower below, which lists several of the most common meanings for each flower:

Carnation: love, admiration, gratitude

Pansy: love, remembrance, nostalgia

Daffodil: rebirth, new beginnings, hope

Daisy: innocence, purity, new beginnings

Lily of the Valley: purity, humility, hope

Roses: love, passion, beauty

Larkspur: positivity, grace, lightheartedness

Gladiolus: strength, integrity, remembrance

Aster: patience, love, wisdom

Marigold: passion, creativity, joy

Chrysanthemum: optimism, joy, fidelity

Narcissus: rebirth, renewal, patience