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Birthstones, zodiac signs, Lunar New Year animals—you can choose from countless colorful and fun symbols to represent your birthday and give you insight into your personality…and maybe even your future. Birth flowers often fall to the wayside, but they're just as rich in meaning and lore. The history of birth flowers actually dates back to the Victorian era of the late 19th and early 20th century, when public interest in botany and classical mythology were exploding and flower pressing and collecting were fashionable hobbies. In a nod to science, each birth flower blooms during or around the month it represents; in a more mythical sense, each bloom also matches its month's temperament and attributes. You might remember how in Disney's Alice in Wonderland, set in Victorian England, Alice sings about how she learned "from the flowers" that the month of June has a "wealth of happiness and romance"—which is exactly what its birth flower, the rose, symbolizes. There are often two birth flowers associated with each month, so we'll dive into each of the garden blooms in this guide.
Whether chosen for their significance in Greek mythology or Victorian healing rituals, birth flowers offer specific insights into the month they represent and the people born during it. Spring flowers aren't the only ones around, either. Each birth flower is beautiful in its own way, so you can incorporate it not just in your garden but in your home decor and even your wardrobe. Get ready to find your new signature bouquet, scent, or decorating motif. We highlight all 24 birth flowers ahead, along with detailed accounts of the ideas and myths each of the birth flowers symbolizes.
Kate McGregor is House Beautiful’s SEO Editor. She has covered everything from curated decor round-ups and shopping guides, to glimpses into the home lives of inspiring creatives, for publications such as ELLE Decor, Domino, and Architectural Digest’s Clever.
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