Birth Flowers – A Guide To Each Birth Flower Month (2024)

To begin, with birthstones growing more and more popular as gifts, we look at Birth Flowers. In addition, how they can be represented onto a piece of jewellery to treasure for a lifetime.

A flower represents each birth month in the same concept, similar to the birthstone. Some flowers differ in different charts, and some have more than one flower due to this, we have put together one version of the chart that includes all the different types of flowers. The following is a selection of monthly birth flowers.

January – Carnation Or Snowdrop

January features two birth flowers, the Carnation and the Snowdrop. Starting with the Carnation, thought to symbolise Love, Devotion, Distinction and Fascination. Interestingly, carnations are also the official first wedding anniversary flower!

Snowdrops symbolise Devotion, Loyalty and Love. In addition, as the snowdrops blossoms at the end of winter and the beginning of spring, they can symbolise hope.

January’s Birthstone – The Garnet. Above all, Garnet is a richly-coloured, transparent gemstone that makes for an affordable choice in jewellery for January birthdays and anniversaries.

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The round disc pendant makes a unique option for engraving, each flower is shown on our round disc necklace as an example. Contact our small friendly team for more information on arranging a birth flower engraving onto our disc necklace.

February – Iris, Violets and Primroses

This month flower for February is Violet, Iris or Primrose. All purple varietys and featuring similar symbolism.

Violet – Honesty, Protection, Dreams, Healing, Remembrance, and Determination. Iris – Wisdom, Hope, Trust, and Valor. Primrose – Protection, Safety, and Love.

February’s Birthstone – Amethyst. Prized for its deep purple colour, Amethyst makes a popular choice for jewellery. At the same time, its affordable price and availability make it an appealing choice for jewellery buyers.

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March – Daffodil

The birthday flowers for March is the Daffodil. The first flower to blossom within Spring, symbolising new beginnings and rebirth.

March’s Birthstone -Aquamarine. Aquamarine perfectly suits special occasions celebrated in March.

Birthdays, anniversaries andMother’s Day,to name just a few. Aquamarines vary in colour. Many blue colours exist depending on the hue and tone of the gemstone.

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April – Daisy or Sweet peas

These flowers symbolize April’s birth month. Firstly, starting with the Daisy – with their bright sunny faces, the Daisy is thought to symbolize purity and innocence. Secondly, the sweet pea – most importantly these colourful flowers are grown for their beauty and fragrance. Symbolising good wishes, friendship and kindness.

Aprils Birthstone – Diamond. The diamond represents eternal love. At the same time, a diamond is believed to bring courage to the wearer. Forever making the perfect engagement ring stone, and jewellery gifts.

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May – Lily of the Valley

To illustrate the month of May it’s Lily of the Valley. Viewed to symbolise purity, sweetness, and motherhood. Most importantly, it symbolises happiness.

This birth flower necklace features a simple daisy engraving. This joyful symbolism means that it’s very important to give someone you love a bunch of lilies of the valley on the 1st of May.

May’s Birthstone Emerald. The gemstone of springtime with its green hues. Additionally, the gem of the twentieth and thirty-fifth wedding anniversaries.

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June – Rose or Honeysuckle

Junes birth month flower, the honeysuckle and rose. Firstly the Rose, the most popular and well known as red roses.

Symbolising Romance, Love, Beauty and Courage. The Honeysuckle is a symbol of pure happiness. On the other hand, honeysuckle undoubtedly contains a sweet-smelling aroma portraying flames of love.

June’s Birthstone – Pearl and Alexandrite. Firstly Alexandrite is the rare variety of the mineral chrysoberyl that changes colour in different lighting. Secondly, the pearl is known as the water stone. Found in Oceans, Lakes, and Rivers all over the world.

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July – Larkspur, Tulip or Water Lily

To begin with, for this birth month it features three different flowers the July birth flowers are as follows. Firstly, the Larkspur symbolises the strong bond of love. Known as a protective plant to repel venomous snakes and cure scorpion stings.

Secondly, the Tulip symbolises deep love, rebirth, and charity. Interestingly the tulip has been a symbol of charity dating back to the Victorian era. Moreover, it remains a symbol for some charities today. Finally, the water Lilly symbolises peace and tranquillity.

July Birthstone – Ruby. Known as a beautiful red gemstone symbolic of passion and energy. It is said to bring success, and wealth and bestow good fortune on the wearer. Ruby not only marks a July birthday, but Ruby also represents the gemstone of choice for a 40th wedding anniversary.

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August -Gladiolus or Poppy

To begin, the August birth flower has two varieties. Firstly, the Gladiolus symbolises the strength of character, Remembrance, Faithfulness and Moral Integrity. In addition, the Gladiolus is also the 40th anniversary flower due to symbolising infatuation, and most importantly remembrance. Secondly, the Poppy symbolising Strength of character, Honesty and Generosity.

August Birthstone – Peridot. This beautiful gemstone boasts a distinctive mossy-green colouration. Cut into most sizes and shapes.

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September – Aster or Morning Glory

To begin with, the Aster is thought to have originated in Greek mythology. Its name comes from the Greek word for ‘star.’ It symbolises Love, Wisdom, Faith, and also colour. Secondly, the flower Morning Glory traditionally holds themeaning ofunrequited love and obsession in the language offlowers.

September Birthstone – Sapphire. Most commonly known for being blue in colour, however, sapphire is available in a range of colours including Pink. Making it a popular alternative for pink diamonds.

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October – Marigold or Cosmos

Firstly, due to the bright and fiery coloured of the Marigold, it symbolises Power, Strength and Light. Secondly, the cosmos symbolises Order and Harmony. In addition, the cosmos represent balance, tranquillity peace and love.

October Birthstone – Opal. Subtle in beauty, diverse in colour and perfect for October birthdays and anniversaries.

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November – Chrysanthemum

In Greek mythology, the Chrysanthemum is thought to protect against evil spirits. This is why they are often used at gravesides and if they are taken from a graveyard then the picker will suffer headaches and nightmares. Modernly they symbolise Happiness, Love, Longevity, and Joy.

November Birthstone – Citrine and Topaz. Citrine bursts with positivity. This incredible gemstones combats negative energy and promotes success and good fortune.

Topaz represents healing, love and affection. Also, it symbolises strength, resilience and determination. It is a healing gemstone benefitting the wearer with improved health and wellbeing.

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December – Orchid, Poinsettia, Narcissus andHolly

To begin with the Orchid – symbolises thoughtfulness, refinement, fertility, beauty, charm, and love. Secondly, the Poinsettia, most commonly known as the flower for Christmas.

The Poinsettia symbolises Love, Hope, and Goodwill. Similarly, Holly also known for Christmas, symbolising Fertility and Eternal life. Finally, the Narcissus symbolises Wealth and Prosperity.

December Birthstone – Tanzanite and Blue Zircon. Tanzanite exists in a variety of shades ranging from blue to violet. Zircon occurs in a variety of colours, including blue, yellow, orange and red.

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In conclusion, the Birthflower engraving makes the perfect gift to be treasured for a lifetime. All above images are shown with our engravable disc necklace which features a small diamond flush set onto the face. With a range of laser engraving options available we can look at crafting the perfect sentimental birth flower gift. Contact our friendly team by phone, email or jump onto our online chat for more information.

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