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Birth Month Flowers and their MeaningBirthday Month Flowers and meaning of each of the Birth Month Flowers:January Birth FlowerJanuary Birth Flower - the Carnation or Snowdrop - The meaning of the Birth Flower, the Carnation is love, fascination, and distinction, so favoured during the Victorian era varied according to colour: Colour Red - My Heart Aches For You : Colour Pink - I'll Never Forget You. February Birth FlowerFebruary Birth Flower - the Violet or Primrose - The Violet symbolizes faithfulness, humility, and chastity. Colour Violet - I'll Always Be True / Colour White or Cream - Let's Take a Chance. March Birth FlowerMarch Birth Flower - the Daffodil (aka Jonquil or Narcissus) - For friendship and domestic happiness. The hidden message of this birth flower during the Victorian era was "You are an angel". The colours of Daffodil or Narcissus, include the following: White, Yellow or Orange. April Birth FlowerApril Birth Flower - the Sweet pea or Daisy - Good-bye or Blissful Pleasure. The Hidden message of the April Birth Flower, the Sweet pea during the Victorian era was "Thank You for a Lovely Time". Colours of the Sweet pea are varied as so many varieties have been developed. Sweet peas are available in a huge array of soft colours and bi-colours. May Birth FlowerMay Birth Flower - the Lily of the Valley - The Lily of the Valley is for Sweetness and Humility. The Hidden message of the Lily of the Valley during the Victorian era was "You've Made My Life Complete". The Lily of the Valley is only available in creamy white. June Birth FlowerJune Birth Flower - the Rose - The general meaning of the Rose are symbols of love and beauty. The Hidden meaning of the Rose during the Victorian era varied according to colour: Colour Red - I Love You / Colour White - I am worthy of you / Colour Orange - You are my secret love / Colour White - You are Heavenly / Colour Yellow - I am not worthy of your love / Colour White & Red - We are inseparable / Colour Pink - Please Believe Me Birth Month Flowers and their MeaningClick one of the following links for a full description and meaning of each of the Birth Month Flowers:July Birth FlowerJuly Birth Flower - the Larkspur or Lotus Flower - an open heart and ardent attachment. The Hidden message during the Victorian era varied according to colour: Colour Pink to symbolize fickleness - Colour White - Joyful, happy-go-lucky / Colour Mauve - You have such as sweet disposition August Birth FlowerAugust Birth Flower - the Gladiolus or Poppy. The Gladiolus is for sincerity and symbolizes strength of character. The Hidden message during the Victorian era was "Love at first sight". Colours of the Gladiolus include the following: Pink - Red - White - Yellow - Orange and Bi-Colours September Birth FlowerSeptember Birth Flower - the Aster or Morning Glory - The Aster is for Love, Faith, Wisdom and symbolizes Valour. With the Hidden message during the Victorian era of "Take care of yourself for me". Colours of the Aster include the following: - Pink - Red - White - Lilac - Mauve October Birth FlowerOctober Birth Flower - the Calendula (Marigold) - The Calendula (Marigold) symbolizes sorrow or sympathy. The Hidden message of the Calendula during the Victorian era was "My thoughts are with you". Colours of the Calendula (Marigold) include the following: Yellow - Orange November Birth FlowerNovember Birth Flower - the Chrysanthemum - The Chrysanthemum is With Love and Cheerfulness. The Hidden message of the Chrysanthemum during the Victorian era was "You're a Wonderful Friend". Colours of the Chrysanthemum include the following: Pink - Red - White - Yellow - Mauve - Orange December Birth FlowerDecember Birth Flower - the Narcissus - The Narcissus is respect, modesty and faithfulness. The Hidden message during the Victorian era was "You're the Only One". Colours of the Narcissus include the following: White - Yellow - Orange. |