12 Birth Month Flowers And Their Meanings
Written by Alpha Floral
TL;DR
- Every month of the year has a unique birth flower, each carrying its own symbolism and meaning.
- When you choose to gift someone their birth month flowers, you choose a more personal and thoughtful gift than a generic arrangement.
- Birth month flowers are as follows:
- January: Carnation and Snowdrop
- February: Violet and Primrose
- March: Daffodil
- April: Sweet Pea and Daisy
- May: Hawthorn and Lily of the Valley
- June: Rose and Honeysuckle
- July: Water Lily and Larkspur
- August: Gladiolus and Poppy
- September: Morning Glory and Aster
- October: Marigold
- November: Chrysanthemum
- December: Holly
What are the Perfect Flowers to Gift?
Who doesn't love a bouquet? They're beautiful and quick to impress, and you've got a world of choice before you. But we get your concern: you want them to be extra special. Since 1935, our resident florists at Alpha Floral have seen countless visitors come in with an ostensibly simple intention (to buy a bouquet) and then pause when faced with all the possibilities. We want to help you craft the perfect bouquet for birthdays and special occasions, so here's every single birth flowers by month and what they represent.
What Are the Birth Month Flowers for Every Month of the Year?
Here’s a rundown of all the birth month flowers to help you pick the perfect accompaniment for birthdays (and more!).
1. January Birth Month Flowers: Carnation and Snowdrop

Carnations and snowdrops are January's birth month flowers, and also some of the most popular of the season. These blooms represent luck and love and remind us of the importance of appreciating the present moment. Their brief blooming season in Santa Barbara makes them all the more special as birthday flowers for someone born in the first month of the year.
2. February Birth Month Flowers: Violet and Primrose

Violets and Primroses are February's birth flowers. These purple-hued blooms symbolize modesty, faithfulness, and virtue. The February flower carries deep meaning — in the Victorian era, a gift of Violets or Primroses was a declaration of love. The February birth flower, whether Violet or Primrose, has long held cultural significance across generations. Violets are also known for their medicinal properties and were once used to treat various ailments.
3. March Birth Month Flowers: Daffodil

The March birth flower is the daffodil, one of the most universally cheerful blooms there is. March’s flower symbolism centers on rebirth and new beginnings (which makes daffodils a natural fit for the transition from winter to spring). Their ability to push through cold ground and bloom early in the season makes them a hopeful sight.
4. April Birth Month Flowers: Sweet Pea and Daisy

April’s birth flowers are the sweet pea and the daisy. The sweet pea exemplifies delicate beauty, while the daisy represents pleasure, bliss, and a lighthearted kind of joy. Both carry a gentle fragrance that makes them particularly lovely in bouquets. Birthday floral arrangements for April always have a fresh, soft quality.
5. May Birth Month Flowers: Hawthorn and Lily of the Valley

May Birth Flowers and their meanings are primarily about innocence, purity, and good fortune. The hawthorn is said to bring luck to those who encounter it, while lily of the valley bursts into bloom with one of the most distinctive and beloved fragrances in the floral world. Together they make a May birthday arrangement that feels both celebratory and meaningful.
6. June Birth Month Flowers: Rose and Honeysuckle

The June birth flower is the rose, one of the most recognized blooms in the world, paired with honeysuckle, which represents appreciation and devoted affection. June’s flower symbolism varies across different colors of roses: red for love and passion, white for purity, yellow for friendship and joy, and pink for gratitude.
7. July Birth Month Flowers: Water Lily and Larkspur

July’s birthday flowers are the water lily and the larkspur. These serene flowers symbolize beauty and elegance. Water lilies are particularly remarkable for their ability to bloom in both fresh and salt water.
8. August Birth Month Flowers: Gladiolus and Poppy

Gladiolus and poppy are the August birth flowers. Tall and striking, these blooms symbolize strength, character, and moral integrity. August’s flower meanings will resonate with someone who stands by their convictions. Their wide range of available colors also makes them highly versatile in arrangements.
9. September Birth Month Flowers: Morning Glory and Aster

September’s flowers are the aster and the morning glory. Both carry symbolism around love and patience: two qualities that tend to go hand in hand. They are also known for attracting bees and butterflies, so at Alpha Floral, we also recommend them as a valuable addition to any garden.
10. October Birth Month Flowers: Marigold

October’s birth flower is the marigold, a vibrant, warm-toned bloom that represents loyalty and devotion. The symbolism of October’s flowers is tied to resilience. Marigolds are famously hardy plants that continue blooming well into autumn when many other flowers have faded. They’re also famous for their ability to deter pests.
11. November Birth Month Flowers: Chrysanthemum

November’s birth flowers are the chrysanthemums. This cheerful flower is associated with joy and longevity. At Alpha Floral, we’re happy to recommend Chrysanthemums for gifting because of their exceptionally long vase life.
12. December Birth Month Flowers: Holly

December birthday flowers should come as no surprise. The holly symbolizes peace, goodwill, and protection. Its distinctive, sharp-edged leaves and bright red berries make it instantly recognizable and a natural choice for festive arrangements.
To Learn More About 12 Birth Month Flowers & Their Meanings, Contact Alpha Floral Today!
Birth month flowers are one of the most personal ways to choose a gift. With their rich symbolism, beauty, and soothing properties, flowers have stood the test of time as the perfect present. Taking a moment to connect a flower’s meaning to the person you are celebrating makes the gesture more memorable.
The best bouquets feel like they were chosen for one person and one person alone. If you're not sure where to start, we're always happy to help. After nearly a century of serving the community, we've picked up a thing or two about putting together memorable arrangements.
To find the perfect bouquet for any birthday or occasion,
contact Alpha Floral at (805) 965-5165 or alphafloral@gmail.com.
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FAQs
Q1. What flower means new birth?
Several flowers are associated with birth, renewal, and new beginnings. Daffodils are among the most widely recognized, thanks to their connection with spring and fresh starts. Lilies, tulips, and baby's breath are also commonly used to celebrate births and new chapters in life. For a more personal touch, many people choose to gift a recipient's birth month flower, connecting the arrangement directly to the person being celebrated.
Q2. Why are there two flowers for every birth month?
Many birth months are associated with two flowers rather than one because different regions and gardening traditions favored different blooms. Seasonal availability also plays a big role in birth flowers. You have a bigger choice with two birth flowers, while still preserving symbolism.
Q3. How are birth flowers chosen?
Birth month flowers are chosen based on seasonal blooming patterns, historical traditions, folklore, and the Victorian language of flowers, known as floriography. Over time, certain flowers became associated with particular months because they bloomed during that period or carried meanings that people felt reflected the season.
Q4. Can I combine birth month flowers with other flowers in a bouquet?
Yes, you can combine birth month flowers with other flowers in a bouquet. Birth month flowers are often used as the focal point of an arrangement and paired with greenery and seasonal flowers. This allows you to preserve the symbolism of the birth flower while creating a bouquet that suits the recipient's style or favorite colors.