Most people are aware of their birthstones, but not many are knowledgeable of their birth flowers.  The next time your mom, grandmother, wife, aunt, or any other loved one celebrates her birthday, another creative gift idea is to send a Flower Bar bouquet or arrangement filled with her birth month flowers.

January’s birth flower is the carnation.  It is a multi-layered and feathered flower with soft and silky petals.  Concealed in its core is a sturdy structure, which makes it one of the most long-lasting blossoms.

Those born in February can celebrate their birthdays with the beautiful iris flower, frequently associated with 25th anniversaries, symbolizing wisdom, hope, and faith.  These flowers come in a variety of colors to include purple, blue, white, and yellow.

The birth flower for the month of March is the daffodil.  The cheerful and warm hue of this flower exudes new life and hope.  It is often used in 10th anniversary celebrations.

April’s birth flower is the daisy, which we often correlate to childhood innocence and playfulness.  Daisies also capture the essence of the spring season in a lively array of happy colors.

Those born in the month of May are blessed with lilies as their birth flower.  There are different types of lilies signifying different meanings such as the Madonna lily for virtuosity and the lily of the valley for humility.

June celebrants are fortunate to have the rose as their birth flower.  Rich in its history, the rose remains as one of the most coveted flowers, epitomizing beauty, love, and passion.

The Delphinium is the birth flower of July’s birthday celebrants.  It is a summer flower shaped like a dolphin, used in floral bouquets and vase arrangements.

Symbolizing integrity and inner strength, the gladiola is August’s birth flower.  These flowers come in a variety of pastel colors namely pink, lavender, and white.

September’s birth flower is the aster, traditionally believed to possess magical powers that ward off evil spirits.  Today, asters are ornamental amulets that invite love that endures.

Celebrate October birthdays with marigolds, brilliant flowers in a variety of autumn hues.  Flower arrangements filled with marigolds convey a message of affection, grace, and love.

Epitomizing perfection and optimism, the chrysanthemum is November’s birth flower.  Ancient cultures have used these flowers for noble purposes, with Confucius asserting its suitable use for meditation.

Everybody knows December’s birth flower, the poinsettia.  It is the classic symbol of good cheer and jubilation, fitting for this month’s Yuletide celebrations.