Birth Month Flowers: Perfect for Mother's Day!

As Mother's Day approaches, the annual quest for the perfect thoughtful gift begins. While chocolates and spa days are always appreciated, finding a present that genuinely conveys the depth of your love and gratitude can be a challenge. 

This year, why not consider a personal and beautiful gift for your mother: flowers? But not just any flowers—we’re talking birth month flowers!

Decoding the Language of Blooms: A Guide to Birth Flowers by Month

The concept of birth flowers assigns a symbolic bloom to each month, reflecting the qualities of those born then. Each month boasts its own floral representatives with a unique story to tell.

While their origins are debated, they're linked to Roman times, evolving through cultures to offer a charming and personalised way to celebrate birthdays and special occasions, including Mother's Day.

1. January Blooms

The Bloom Box: Symphony Floral Table Centrepiece

Those born in January are often said to be determined, ambitious, and resilient, much like the enduring nature of their birth flowers.

  • Carnation: The carnation, with its ruffled petals and sturdy stem, comes in a wide array of colours, each carrying its distinct message. For example, pink carnations like those featured in our Symphony Floral Table Centrepiece are often given to express gratitude, making them a beautiful choice for Mother's Day. Red carnations symbolise love and admiration, while white carnations represent purity and innocence. These versatile flowers, prized in ancient Greece and Rome, where they were used in garlands for ceremonial purposes, remain a choice for bouquets and floral arrangements due to their beauty and longevity.
  • Snowdrop: The delicate snowdrop, with its nodding white blooms, symbolises hope, purity, and new beginnings, offering a promise of spring to come. Their fragile appearance belies their resilience, as they can often push through frozen ground. In mythology, snowdrops are sometimes associated with the story of Adam and Eve, representing hope after their expulsion from the Garden of Eden.

2. February Blossoms

People born in February are often considered compassionate, modest, and loyal, much like their birth flowers' symbolic meanings.

  • Violet: Violets, with their sweet, enchanting fragrance and delicate petals, offer a charming addition to any flower bouquet. These flowers boast a range of colours, from deep purple to soft blue and white, and are often associated with modesty, faithfulness, and spiritual wisdom. 
  • Primrose: With its cheerful personality and colours of yellow, pink, red, and purple, the primrose symbolises youth and renewal, reflecting the energy of early spring. This flower also boasts a rich cultural background, with folklore and mythology associating it with fairies and protective powers.

3. March Flowers

Those born in March are often described as creative, enthusiastic, and optimistic, mirroring their birth flowers' vibrant and hopeful energy.

  • Daffodil: These bright blooms with six petals and a trumpet-like centre are a quintessential symbol of hope and renewal, while their yellow colour evokes feelings of joy. Also, they are relatively easy to grow and thrive in sunny locations with moist but free-draining soil.
  • Jonquil: Although similar in appearance, jonquils have multi-flower stems and a sweet fragrance. It’s known to symbolise desire, friendship, and good luck, and they are often given to express deep affection and appreciation, making them a thoughtful gift for a beloved mother.

4. April Blooms

The Bloom Box: Dreamscape Gerbera Daisy Bouquet

People born in April are often said to be cheerful, optimistic, and energetic, much like their birth flowers' vibrant and joyful nature.

  • Daisy: The daisy flower, as featured in our Dreamscape Gerbera Daisy Bouquet, symbolises innocence, purity, and loyalty. With its simple yet charming appearance, the daisy evokes feelings of childhood joy and carefree happiness. They are also incredibly adaptable and come in many colours, including white, yellow, pink, and red.
  • Sweet Pea: The sweet pea, with its fragrant flowers and delicate petals, symbolises pleasure, friendship, gratitude, and farewells, making it a versatile choice for various occasions. Also, this bloom comes in a stunning array of hues.

5. May Flowers

Individuals born in May are often described as kind, patient, and protective, reflecting their birth flowers' gentle beauty and resilience.

  • Lily of the Valley: Known for its delicate bell-shaped flowers and sweet, intoxicating fragrance, lily of the valley is a popular choice for bridal bouquets. This flower symbolises sweetness, humility, and the return of happiness and it prefers shady conditions.
  • Hawthorn: The hawthorn, with its clusters of small white or pink flowers and red berries, symbolises hope and supreme happiness. In some cultures, hawthorn is believed to have protective properties. Their medicinal properties have been recognised for centuries, with uses ranging from heart health to digestive issues.

6. June Blooms

The Bloom Box: Chiffon Rose Centrepiece

Those born in June are often said to be romantic, passionate, and nurturing, much like the beautiful and fragrant nature of their birth flowers.

  • Rose: The rose is a timeless symbol of love and beauty, and its diverse colours carry different meanings, allowing for a personalised message. For example, red roses signify romantic love, while yellow roses symbolise friendship and joy. Cultivated for centuries, roses hold significant cultural importance in many societies, and their beauty and fragrance have inspired poets, artists, and lovers throughout history.
  • Honeysuckle: With its sweet aroma and delicate petals, the honeysuckle evokes warmth and nostalgia and symbolises pure happiness, love, and affection.

7. July Flowers

People born in July are often described as passionate, joyful, and thoughtful, reflecting the beauty and depth of their birth flowers.

  • Larkspur: The larkspur is known for its tall, elegant structure, making it a striking addition to bouquets and floral arrangements. It can grow in sunny locations and comes in various hues that symbolise lightheartedness, fun, and strong bonds.
  • Water Lily: The water lily symbolises purity, fertility, and peace and comes with a graceful appearance as it floats on the water's surface. Moreover, water lilies hold cultural significance in many societies, often associated with rebirth and creation.

8. August Blooms

Individuals born in August are often said to be strong-willed, confident, and passionate, much like their birth flowers' bold and vibrant nature.

  • Gladiolus: The Gladiolus is known for its tall flower spikes, making it a popular choice for bouquets and floral arrangements. Having a range of hues, including red, pink, yellow, and orange, Gladiolus symbolises strength, integrity, and remembrance.
  • Poppy: They come in various colours, including red, orange, yellow, pink, and white. These flowers with distinctive black centres symbolise hope, remembrance, imagination, and dreams. Moreover, Poppies thrive in well-drained soil under the sun and have a long history of thousands of years.

9. September Flowers

Those born in September are often described as wise, compassionate, and loving, mirroring the beauty and resilience of their birth flowers.

  • Aster: Known for its daisy-like appearance, the versatile aster is a popular choice for garden design. This flower, with a range of hues, including blue, purple, pink, white, and red, symbolises love, wisdom, and faith. 
  • Morning Glory: The trumpet-shaped morning glory comes in many colours, including blue, pink, purple, red, and white. These flowers symbolise affection, unrequited love, and fleeting beauty and have been used in traditional medicine for their medicinal properties.

10. October Blooms

People born in October are often said to be positive, calm, and balanced, much like the vibrant and harmonious nature of their birth flowers.

  • Marigold: The cheerful marigold comes in shades of yellow, orange, and red and symbolises warmth, joy, and resilience. It’s culturally important in many societies, often associated with celebrations and festivals.
  • Cosmos: With its delicate, daisy-like appearance and feathery foliage, the cosmos comes in a range of colours, including pink, white, and magenta, and symbolises harmony, balance, and tranquillity.

11. November Flowers

Individuals born in November are often described as compassionate, loyal, generous, and supportive, reflecting the warmth and abundance of their birth flowers.

  • Chrysanthemum: The vibrant chrysanthemum is a showy flower that symbolises friendship, loyalty, love, and joy. Originating in Asia, they come in different colours, shapes, and sizes, making them perfect for bouquets and centrepieces.
  • Peony: The peony, with its large, lush blooms, has been cultivated for centuries and is prized for its beauty and fragrance. Peonies come in a range of colours, including pink, white, red, and yellow. These flowers symbolise wealth, honour, and romance, making them popular for special occasions and celebrations.

12. December Flowers

Those born in December are often said to be optimistic and thoughtful, much like the hopeful and festive nature of their birth symbols.

  • Narcissus: The narcissus (specifically paperwhites) symbolises rebirth, hope, and new beginnings. It's known for its delicate white flowers and pleasant fragrance, making it a popular holiday decoration choice. Meanwhile, narcissus bulbs are relatively easy to grow and can be forced to bloom indoors during the winter.
  • Holly: While not a flower in the traditional sense, the holly symbolises protection and good fortune. Its association with Christmas and the holiday season makes it a festive and meaningful symbol because of its distinctive sharp green leaves and bright red berries.

Express Your Love This Mother's Day

Choosing the perfect Mother's Day gift can be a delightful yet sometimes overwhelming task, especially when you have much to say.

At The Bloom Box, our wide selection of fresh, vibrant blooms, preserved flowers, and expertly crafted arrangements ensures you'll find the ideal flowers to convey your heartfelt emotions. With our commitment to affordability and same-day delivery options in Singapore, we make it easy to send your love and appreciation this Mother's Day or any other occasion.

Order your Mother's Day bouquet or for other occasions, such as birthday flower bouquets, today and let The Bloom Box help you create a memorable celebration!

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