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Birth Flowers And Their Meanings

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Birth Flowers And Their Meanings

British Style
January – Carnation – Love, Pride, Beauty, Purity, Distinction and Fascination
February – Violet – Faithfulness, Wisdom and Hope
March – Daffodil – Rebirth, Respect, Regard and Unrequited Love
April – Sweet Pea – Modesty and Simplicity
May – Lily of the Valley – Humility, Chastity and Sweetness
June – Rose – Love and Appreciation, while other meanings depends on each color
July – Larkspur – Levity And Lightness
August – Poppy – Remembrance
September – Aster/Forget-me-not – Patience, Daintiness And Remeberance
October – Calendula – Winning Grace
November – Chrysanthemum – Compassion, Friendship And Secret Love
December – Narcissus – The sweetness of whoever receives it

USA Style
January – Snowdrop – Love, Fascination And Purity
February – Primrose – Modesty, Distinction, And Virtue
March – Daffodil – Rebirth, Unrequited Love, Vanity
April – Daisy/Peony – Innocence, Loyal Love, Gratitude, And Healing
May – Hawthorn/Lily of the Valley – Happiness, Humility And Sweetness
June – Rose – Love, Gratitude, Appreciation
July – Delphinium/Larkspur – Joyful, Fickleness, Sweet
August – Poppy/Gladiolus – Moral Integrity
September – Morning glory/Aster – Daintiness, Love, Magic
October – Calendula – Grief, Hopefulness, Grace
November – Chrysanthemum – Cheerfulness, Friendship, Abundance
December – Holly/Narcissus – Sweetness, Self Esteem, Vanity.

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