If you want to give flowers to someone but are not too sure which flowers they like or want to get something a little different then why not check out the list below.
The chart below lists the birth flowers for every month and the symbol and meaning of that flower.
Month | Flower | Represents |
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January | Carnation | Pride, beauty, health and energy. A pink carnation means affection, while a red carnation means ‘I love you.’ |
February | Violet | Faithful to the end, modesty. Give the violet to someone to let them know you’ll always be there for them |
March | Daffodil | Unrequited love, chivalry. The sun is always shining whenever your significant other is around |
April | Daisy | Innocence of youth, simplicity. The daisy is said to be given between friends to keep a secret; the daisy means “I’ll never tell.” |
May | Lily of the Valley | Restored happiness. Show your loved one that your life is complete with them and give them a few lilies of the valley. |
June | Rose | Beauty and love. Pink roses for perfect happiness. Red roses for I love you. A single rose amplifies the meaning of the colour |
July | Larkspur | Levity and hilarity. Generally, larkspur indicates strong bonds of love. |
August | Gladiolus | A strong character, ready-armed. With gladiolus, the recipient’s heart is being “pierced with love.” |
September | Aster | Talisman of love, patience. Asters are mainly symbols of powerful love. |
October | Marigold | Grief, unease. The Marigold has a sign of warm or fierce, undying love, or as a way of saying that you’re content |
November | Chrysanthemum | White chrysanthemum, absolute truth and fidelity; red, love, yellow chrysanthemum means slighted love |
December | Narcissus | Faithfulness, modesty and respect. Embodies the idea that you want your beloved to stay just the way they are. |
.. and if you are still unsure which flowers are ideal to send just drop Barkers the Florist a call and we will be happy to discuss some ideas and suggestions.