Birth Flowers!

Hello friends!

It's been quite a long while since I haven't had written a blog on MyEC. When I was preparing for my exam a few weeks ago, I had lots of ideas to blog. However, the moment I logged into MyEC after my exam, all seemed to vanish into thin air ! Naturally, I was looking for something to write about because I had come back to MyEC and also because I had only a little time to stay here, for I had to prepare for another exam.

Today, while browsing through the net, I came across birth flowers and their meanings. I didn't know about them before and I guess same goes true for many, if not all, members here.

I think virtually everyone knows about birthstones: the precious gems which represent each month of the year. They are the symbol for the month in which a person was born and are regarded as a good luck charm for the wearer. Each of them has a meaning behind it.

Similarly, each month is also represented by flowers! You've got a couple flowers to choose from. So if you want to give flowers to someone but can't decide which ones to choose, you've now a list of flowers to choose from and be prepared to be the recipient's new favorite person!


January Birth Flowers: Carnation and Snowdrop

1. CARNATION: It comes in many different colors to convey different meaning.

♥Pink Carnation: Affection.         ♥Red Carnation: I love you!

♥White Carnation: Pure love.      ♥Stripped Carnation: Regret that a love is not shared.

Yellow Carnation: Rejection or disappointment.

2. SNOWDROP: In the past, it was considered bad luck due to the fact that it would always seem to appear to grow in graveyards. Nowadays, it signifies hope and beauty!

February Birth Flowers: Violet and Primrose

1. VIOLET: It symbolizes watchfulness, loyalty, faithfulness, humility and chastity. One interesting fact is that "violet" comes in different colors like blue, yellow, cream and mauve/violet!

2. PRIMROSE: It lets someone know you can't live without them!

March Birth Flowers: Daffodil and Narcissus Jonquilla(Jonquil/Jonquille)

1. DAFFODIL: It means unequaled love; the sun is always shining whenever your significant other is around. When the bright yellow daffodil pokes through late winter's ground, it's like a long-awaited friend returning home and a birth flower anyone would be proud to call their own. Symbolizing rebirth and new beginnings. They promise happiness and joy.
2. JONQUIL: It represents desire for affection returned. It also is used to convey sympathy.

April Birth Flowers: Daisy and Sweet Pea

1. DAISY: It conveys innocence, loyal love (love that conquers all), and purity. It is also a flower given between friends to keep a secret; the daisy means "I'll never tell." Epitomizing childlike joy and playfulness, this April birth flower captures the essence of spring’s happy-go-lucky, forever-young attitude.

2. SWEET PEA: It blissful pleasure, but is also used to say good-bye.

May Birth Flowers: Lilly Of The Valley and Hawthorn Plant

1. LILLY OF THE VALLEY: This beautiful flower signifies sweetness, humility, and a return to happiness.

2. HAWTHORN PLANT: Symbolizes hope and supreme happiness. Hawthorne signifies that you want only the best for the recipient.

June Birth Flowers: Rose and Honeysuckle

1. ROSE: Love, passion, beauty and perfection. The rose is rich with history and meaning. The world's most beautiful flower has more meanings than one can count!

♥Pink Rose: Perfect Happiness.           ♥ Red Rose: I love you!

♥White Rose: Innocence and purity.     ♥Yellow Rose: Jealousy or a decrease in love.

A bouquet of roses means sincere gratitude, whereas a single rose amplifies the meaning of the color (a single red rose means "I REALLY love you").

2. HONEYSUCKLE: It's a strong symbol for the everlasting bonds of love. July Birth Flowers: Water Lily and Larkspur/Delphinium

1. WATER LILY: It symbolizes purity and majesty.

2. DELPHINIUM/LARKSPUR: With its lush, dolphin-shaped flowers, the aptly named delphinium – or larkspur – symbolizes an open heart and ardent attachment. Also signifying a feeling of lightness and levity, the gentle hues and refreshing fragrance of this summer birth flower give it a refreshing and distinctive natural beauty. Each color variation of larkspur has a different meaning: pink means fickleness, white conveys a happy nature, and purple normally represents a first love. Generally, larkspur indicates strong bonds of love.

August Birth Flowers: Gladiolus/Sword Lily and Poppy

1. SWORD LILY/ GLADIOLUS: It represents strength and moral integrity – not surprising when you consider that its name comes from the Latin word for sword, "gladius." But while its sword-shaped stems may imply Roman gladiators, its romantic flowers are capable of piercing a heart with their beauty – explaining why infatuation is another one of its meanings as well.
2. POPPY: A red poppy signifies pleasure, a white poppy is given for consolation, and a yellow poppy wishes wealth and success.

September Birth Flowers: Aster and Morning Glory

1. ASTER: With their lush texture, rich hues and wildflower beauty, it's easy to see why asters have had a long association with magical powers. In ancient times, it was believed that when aster leaves burned, their perfume could drive away evil. Today, this September birth flower is known as a talisman of love and an enduring symbol of elegance.2. MORNING GLORY: It's a simple symbol of affection.

October Birth Flowers: Marigold and Cosmos

1. MARIGOLD: They are often given as a sign of warm or fierce, undying love, or as a way of saying that you're content with being with the recipient.

2. COSMOS: A symbol of order, peace, and serenity.November Birth Flower: Chrysanthemum

A red Chrysanthemum means "I love you;" a white Chrysanthemum means innocence, purity, and pure love; a yellow Chrysanthemum means slighted love.

December Birth Flowers: Narcissus and Holly

1. NARCISSUS: It embodies the idea that you want your beloved to stay just the way they are.2. HOLLY: Symbolizes your wish for domestic happiness.

I dedicate this blog to all members of MyEC!

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  • Wow....Rightly called as Colourful Blog.....Filled with Flowers.....Nice to eyes.........

    I know only that Red Rose meant for Lovers and Jasmine for Couples, i din know about Birth Flowers at all...Interesting Posting... And Mine is Sword Lilly and Poppy....Now its ur turn to relate that to my character dear....Lol...

    BTW.., Nida, here in India we dont have many of these Flowers, if so, what to do? how to represent then ? hmmm....

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    Thank you so much for liking my blog, Asif Ali Zindani, Shabeen, Sima, Mickey, Noorany, Carri, Sahar, Happiness, Ha Nguyen, Arif Saeed and Nighthawk. I'm much obliged. flower_bar.gif?width=175

  • @Arif Saeed,

    Thank you so much for your nice comment, brother Arif. I'm so glad that you liked my blog.

    My best wishes and regards...

  • @Happiness,

    Dear Happiness, it's such a beautiful incident that not only your name is happiness but both of your birth flowers convey happiness. I wish that you may remain happy always. Yeah, although they are really tiny, they are one of my most favorite flowers. Their beauty and purity is unmatching.

    Thank you so much for passing by my blog and your lovely comment.

    Stay happy always...

  • @Ha Nguyen,

    Sweet Ha, I myself don't know anything about birth stones except that there are certain precious gems assigned to all months of year. I've no idea what those stones are, what meaning they have and why they are used. :P

    Yeah, you are right. But at that time, I was so worried about my exam that I didn't feel like doing any such thing. Other thing is I really don't have time to write more blogs now. I have another exam in November and I'm going to take another long break from EC. I'd try to visit this wonderful site on and off, however, blogging and then replying to comments on one's blogs are very time consuming and I won't have enough free time to do that. You'd agree that other matters in our lives are much more important than spending time on EC. I might write a farewell blog before I leave but I'm not sure about that.

    I'm so thankful to you, my dear friend, for all your support and encouragement. I hope we'll remain in touch all our lives.

    Thanks a billion for taking your time to read my blog and for writing such a nice comment.

  • @Carri,

    Your birth flowers Violet and Primrose are so pretty, dear Carri. I'm so happy that you found this information interesting.

    Yeah, you're right. I love flowers and the images of flowers that you uploaded on your page were very beautiful. I've no words to thank you for "sending" me such a beautiful red rose fresh from your own garden. You're such an awesome person, dear.

    Thank you from bottom of my heart for dropping by my blog and your great comment.

    Take care always...

  • @Little Tree,

    I'm glad to know my blog was of any help to you. Hopefully, now you will have no difficulty in choosing right kind of flower for some one. You're most welcome.

    Thank you so much for your kind presence on my blog, Little tree. Btw, I like your name a lot!

  • @Noorany,

    You know, your birth flower is Rose - the king of flowers. So you haven't got any right to complain about its color, dear Noor. LoL

    Ok...jokes apart..here's a purple rose for you, my dear friend..

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    Do you know what does purple rose mean? It means "you're everything to me".

    Thank you for passing by my blog, dear Noor.

  • @noaslpls,

    I hope you've digested your July flowers by now. How did they taste, btw? :D You know after eating them, you'd automatically acquire the characters of both flowers, so don't worry about that. lol

    Yup, I agree girls like this kind of stuff more as compared to boys. Most of the commentators are girls, but I don't know if that proves our theory or not because girls are generally more active in blogging and in leaving comments on blogs on EC.

    Thank you so much for your interesting comment, dear noaslpls. I appreciate your kind presence on my blog.

  • @Mickey,

    My dear giggling friend, you don't know how happy I'm to see you nice comments on my blog. I like both marigold and cosmos; their names are wonderful too. Btw, I do doubt if you're really a "quiet" girl. Are you sure about that, dear? :D

    Thanks again for visiting my blog, my little friend.

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