What your birth flower says about you
We’re used to hearing about our horoscopes and birth stones, but did you know you also have a birth flower? As it turns out, your blossom says a lot about you. Take a look at your birth flower here – you might be surprised at how accurate it is.
1. January – carnation
You’re creative, driven and always open to new things – traits which make you a great problem solver. The carnation represents love, passion, fascination and distinction.
2. February – violet
These purple blooms symbolise loyalty and faithfulness. Those closest to you consider you to be incredibly reliable and trustworthy and know a secret is always safe with you.
3. March – daffodil
You’re generous and affectionate and you hold happiness, respect and friendship in high regard. This bright blossom is synonymous with spring, meaning you always welcome new beginnings.
4. April – sweet pea
April babies are known for being great at adapting to new situations and move on from tough ones. The sweet pea represents your willingness to embrace change, renewal and reinvention.
5. May – lily of the valley
Like these sweet yet understated blooms, you’re humble, unpretentious and down-to-earth. Lily of the valley represents humility, chastity, sweetness and a return to happiness.
6. June – rose
Do things always seem to work out for you? You’re probably a rose. Naturally lucky, passionate and affectionate, June babies are also sincere and always grateful.
7. July – water lily
These majestic water dwellers are just as sweet, classy and joyful as the people they describe. July babies can be a little fickle, but they generally have a happy nature.
8. August – poppy
You’re a dreamer, often finding yourself lost in your imagination. You can tend to be unfocused at times, but you’re also strong, self-assured, passionate and moral.
9. September – morning glory
You don’t believe in keeping your feelings bottled up. September babies wear their hearts on their sleeves, fall in love easily are deeply emotional, affectionate and never do things half-heartedly.
10. October – marigold
Just like the hue of these bright blossoms, you’re incredibly warm. Everything you do, you do it fiercely, with devotion, elegance and grace.
11. November – chrysanthemum
You light up every room you walk into with your cheerful nature, lust for life and compassion, making you the friend everyone wants to have.
12. December – poinsettia
There’s a reason why this vibrant flower represents the festive season! December babies always bring cheer and celebration, making them the life of the party.
How accurate was your birth flower description? Share your thoughts with us in the comments below.