What is my birth flower?

Find Your Birth Flower

Every month has a flower. Rooted in centuries of floral tradition, your birth flower is a timeless symbol of the month you were born, each one carrying its own unique meaning, personality, and story. Discover yours below, and wear it as a daily reminder of who you are.

The Twelve Months

January — Snowdrop

The snowdrop symbolizes hope, purity, and new beginnings. Blooming in the coldest months, it represents the strength to find light even in darkness. January women are resilient, quietly powerful, and full of quiet grace.

February — Iris

The iris symbolizes wisdom, courage, and admiration. Named after the Greek goddess of the rainbow, it represents the depth and complexity of those born in February — passionate, intuitive, and deeply feeling.

March — Daffodil

The daffodil symbolizes rebirth, new beginnings, and happiness. One of the first flowers of spring, it represents the optimism and energy of March — women who bring warmth and light wherever they go.

April — Daisy

The daisy symbolizes innocence, loyalty, and true love. Simple yet beautiful, it represents the genuine, wholehearted nature of April women — cheerful, honest, and deeply loved by those around them.

May — Hawthorn

The hawthorn symbolizes hope, beauty, and protection. A flower of contrasts — delicate blooms on thorned branches — it represents the strength and softness of May women who protect what they love fiercely.

June — Rose

The rose symbolizes love, beauty, and passion. Timeless and universally adored, it represents the warmth, romance, and natural elegance of those born in June — women who make everyone feel seen and cherished.

July — Water Lily

The water lily symbolizes purity, enlightenment, and peace. Rising beautifully from still water, it represents the calm, reflective nature of July women — grounded, serene, and quietly extraordinary.

August — Poppy

The poppy symbolizes remembrance, imagination, and success. Vivid and bold, it represents the confidence and creativity of August women — those who live fully, dream deeply, and leave a lasting impression.

September — Morning Glory

The morning glory symbolizes affection, renewal, and love. Opening fresh each morning, it represents the optimism and warmth of September women — always beginning again, always growing toward the light.

October — Cosmos

The cosmos symbolizes order, harmony, and beauty. Effortlessly graceful, it represents the balance and natural elegance of October women — those who bring calm and beauty to everything they touch.

November — Chrysanthemum

The chrysanthemum symbolizes loyalty, longevity, and joy. One of the last flowers to bloom before winter, it represents the depth and warmth of November women — steadfast, devoted, and deeply appreciated.

December — Holly

The holly symbolizes protection, goodwill, and eternal life. Thriving in winter when little else does, it represents the resilience and festive spirit of December women — those who bring warmth and joy to the coldest days.