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Birth Flowers for March

For those born during the month of March, the birth flower is the daffodil. Given that these cheerful flowers are usually markers of spring, the selection is appropriate. In reality, "daffodil" is actually a nickname for the flower. The botanical name is actually Narcissisus . This term means a numbing ...

Author: Stacey

Date: August 31, 2020

Birth Flowers for February »

Birth Flowers for February

Traditional birth flowers for the month of February are the Violet and the Primrose. These are two unique flowers for individuals born during the shortest month of the year. Of course, February is known for Valentine's Day. Therefore, February is already a big month for flowers. Therefore, some people might ...

Author: Stacey

Date: August 31, 2020

Birth Flowers for December »

Birth Flowers for December

December is home to two separate birth flowers, The Holly And The Paperwhite. These flowers are very different in appearance from each other. One is a bulb flower while the other is an evergreen flower. On the other hand, both flowers are used to symbolize hope. The Holly is a ...

Author: Stacey

Date: August 31, 2020

Birth Flowers for October »

Birth Flowers for October

If there is a single color that is closely tied to the month of October, it is orange. Therefore, it should come as no surprise that marigolds are one of the birth flowers for the month of October. The other is Cosmos. Marigold flowers are usually used to signify despair ...

Author: Stacey

Date: August 31, 2020

Birth Flowers for November »

Birth Flowers for November

November is famous for its single birth flower, the chrysanthemum. A common flower found in numerous gardens, the chrysanthemum is a strong reminder of the vibrant colors that are found on autumn leaves. Chrysanthemums are often shortened mums as a nickname. The word comes from Greek. The prefix means gold ...

Author: Stacey

Date: August 31, 2020

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