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Here’s What Flower You Are Based on Your Birth Month

Christina Henesy Student Contributor, University of Tampa
This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Tampa chapter and does not reflect the views of Her Campus.

Did you know that each month of the year has its own flower? Not only that, but the flowers have their own unique symbolism. Here are the twelve flowers based on your birth month and what they represent. 

January:

  • Carnation, which represents love and devotion
  • Snowdrop, which represents hope and resilience

💞 February: 

  • Primrose, which represents optimism and youth 
  • Violet, which represents humility and innocence

🍀 March:

  • Daffodil, which represents joy and good fortune 

🌧️ April:

  • Daisy, which represents cheerfulness and purity 
  • Sweet Pea, which represents gratitude and blissfulness 

💐 May:

  • Lily, which represents femininity and beauty 
  • Hawthorn, which represents safety and longevity 

☀️ June: 

  • Rose, which represents passion and romance 
  • Honeysuckle, which represents nostalgia and tenderness 

🎇 July: 

  • Water Lily, which represents balance and calmness 
  • Larkspur, which represents sincerity and celebration 

🌊 August: 

  • Poppy, which represents remembrance and peace
  • Gladiolus, which represents honor and integrity

🍂 September: 

  • Morning Glory, which represents clarity and enlightenment  
  • Aster, which represents wisdom and courage 

🎃 October: 

  • Cosmos, which represents harmony and serenity 
  • Marigold, which represents prosperity and warmth 

🦃 November: 

  • Chrysanthemum, which represents friendship and loyalty 

🎄December: 

  • Holly, which represents festivity and protection 
  • Narcissus Paperwhite, which represents art and creativity 
  • Poinsettia, which represents success and goodwill
My name's Chrissy, I'm a 2024 graduate and Writing Major/Linguistics Minor at the University of Tampa. When I'm not writing, I enjoy listening to music, swimming, meditating, reading, and good vibes.