What Is My Birth Flower?

You might have heard of birth stones, but did you know you also have a birth flower related to the month you were born in? This quiz will reveal yours!

Tags: Living, Birthday, Symbol, Meaning, Characteristic


Here are all the results with descriptions

Carnation or Violet.
Carnations represent love, fascination, and uniqueness for those born during the month of January. If you were born in February, your birth flower is the Primrose. This happy blossom means modesty, virtue, and distinction.

Daffodil or Sweetpea.
If you were born in March, your birth flower is the Daffodil which represents a happy home, respect, and friendship. You are full of new beginnings. If you were an April baby, your assigned flower is the Sweetpea. Sweetpeas mean happiness, vanity, and being reborn.

Lily of the Valley or Rose?
Lily of the Valley is the flower of those born in May. The meaning of the flower varies based on the color, but there is an overall sense of love and beauty associated with the bloom. June's flower is the classic Rose. It's humble, chaste, and sweet... just like you!

Gladiolus or Larkspur.
The Larkspur of July can mean you are contrary at times, but you can also be also happy and sweet. The flower for August is the Gladiolus. It represents your strong character, moral integrity, and honor.

Aster or Marigold.
September blooms are Asters or Myosotis. These flowers convey good qualities, such as patience, affection, and delicateness. October Marigolds are warm and fiercely colored flowers that represent devotion and protection.

Chrysanthemum or Holly.
The Chrysanthemum represents November births with cheerfulness, friendliness, and abundance. The birth flower of December is Holly, of course! Holly symbolizes a happy home as long as you don't eat the berries because they are semi-toxic to humans.