Birth Month Flowers & What They Mean 

You may have thought of presenting flowers to a new mom but are unsure which is right for that particular month. Different flowers mean different things during certain months, and knowing the right flowers to bring is an added advantage and a well-thought-out gift.

Flowers, of course, have several meanings and can be given to new mothers as a thoughtful gift. To convey the right message, you must select the appropriate bouquet for the appropriate month. If you’re still undecided about which flowers to buy for each month, check out this list of new born baby flowers and their meanings.

January-April

The first three months of the year signal the end of winter and the start of spring. Snowdrop and carnation, which represent gratitude, love, and purity in January, are flower bouquets that blend well with the months. February’s flowers are primroses and violets, while March’s flowers are daffodil and Jonquil, which represent rebirth, and April’s flowers are daisies and sweetpea, representing commitment and purity. Depending on whatever you wish to buy, these blooms can be purchased in pairs or separately.

May-August

For the middle months of May, June, July, and August, there is a select list of flower bouquet choices for birthdays in any of the months. In May, hawthorn and lilies of the valley symbolize purity and happiness, showing the family is complete thanks to the new addition. Honeysuckle and roses are great choices in June because roses have a few different colors and can symbolize new beginnings, innocence, and everlasting love, respectively. Flowers for July are water lilies, and larkspurs are great picks as they can mean happiness, first love, and majesty. Poppies and gladiolus are the official flowers for August, and they symbolize calmness, integrity, consolation, along wealth, depending on what colors are chosen.

September-December

The last four months may be the last, but they are far from the least attractive, as they include a stunning array of flowers. Morning glory and asters, which represent cheerfulness, affection, and intense love, are the flowers of choice in September. The sapphire, the month’s birthstone, is complemented by the blue hues of these flowers. The official flowers for the month of October are fiery marigolds and cosmos, which represent peace and hope. The blossoming chrysanthemum, sometimes known as mums, is used to symbolise the month of November. The flower is significant in Japanese and Chinese cultures because it symbolizes longevity. Finally, December is the year’s last but not least month. The flowers holly and narcissus are symbolic of it. Although hollies are not considered flowers, when arranged for winter, they can represent hope. Narcissus, commonly known as paperwhite, is a flower that symbolizes hope and love.

So with this guide buy the correct flowers in UAE for your beloved.

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