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Birth Month Flowers and Their Meanings

If you're getting flowers for a friend's birthday, or you simply want to know birthday flowers by the month for a special loved one's occasion, we have each flower by month for you. Birth month flowers are perfect as gifts or just to make someone's office a little brighter. If you want to learn more about our seasonal blooms, consider reading this article summarizing birthday flowers by the month from Amarilis Flowers. 



January, February, and March


If you want to consider personalized bouquets for those born during the first three months of the year, consider Carnations, snowdrops, violets, primroses, jonquils, and daffodils. Sometimes, when it comes to flower symbolism, some cultures can't agree on a specific month for a flower. That's why some months have two flowers with different birthday flower meanings. 


For these birthday flowers by the month, January often represents the hot reds of love and gratitude. February, in contrast, houses flowers with purple accents, making a combination of the two months deliciously contrasting if included in a bouquet together. If you're getting these flowers for your spouse, just know that irises and violets represent the twenty-fifth wedding anniversary.


April, May, and June


For flowers that carry the beauty and fragility of spring, consider the zodiac flowers for the rainy months of April, May, and June. For April, daisies and sweet peas represent new spring growth and delicate colours. If you're gifting for someone born in May or June, consider flowers like the lily of the valley and the hawthorn and bolder flowers for June like the honeysuckle and the rose.


July, August, and September


For the hotter months, consider the July and August flowers: Larkspurs, the water lily, the poppy, and the gladiolus. For September, the flowers are a little more calmly coloured, but no less bold with choices like the morning glory and the aster. All of these flowers come in delightful shades, covering everything from gentle purples to saturated reds and pinks.


October, November, and December


For flowers in the cooler autumn months, October celebrates the marigold and cosmos, which represent sympathy. November and December have flowers such as the detailed chrysanthemum and the narcissus and holly to represent them, which is why you see the latter more often during holidays. 


Learn More About Amarilis Flowers


Whether you want to purchase them or help maintain your personal flower health, we have everything you need to plant or rejuvenate your flowers. If you need flowers quickly, you can count on Amarilis Flowers to be your one-stop delivery system for all of your flower gifting needs. With Amarilis Flowers, we don't just provide you with flower advice, like how to pick birthday flowers by the month, but advice on every other flower needs you to have.


To see if you qualify for free delivery, reach out to us. We'll give you a range of delivery options that make choosing Amarilis Flowers easy. Call us at 833-569-3799 today to start on your best flower solutions.


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