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Birth Flowers Guide. April

Have you ever thought that every month has a birth flower and that each one has a special meaning? Like people, birth flowers are distinctive – filled with significance and wonderful stories. So whether you’re looking for a creative gift for someone’s birthday, or just want to add a personal touch to a flower arrangement for any occasion, our Birth Flower Guide will help you find out which flower is uniquely theirs.

APRIL: DAISY/GERBERA

Daisy/Gerbera is the April birth flower. Its large and colorful bloom is popular with flower lovers all over the world and it currently ranks as the fifth most popular flower in the world behind roses, carnations, chrysanthemums and tulips. A pleasant way to make a lasting impression, the daisy/gerbera comes in vibrant rainbow of colors. Bright pink, snow white, sunny yellow, and ruby red are just a few of the gorgeous colors that these happy flowers boast. Daisy/gerbera is associated with innocence and brings a joyful, careless character wherever it appears.

Legend has it that the daisy/gerbera originated from a nymph who transformed herself into a charming but unassuming wildflower to escape unwanted attention. Epitomizing childlike joy and playfulness, this April birth flower captures the essence of spring’s happy-go-lucky, forever-young attitude.

A common daisy/gerbera flower meaning is innocence. Devoid of any sin or guilt, daisy is the perfect symbol of innocence. Daisy/gerbera is often used while confessing undying love. Though the use of flowers for proposing love may be ancient but daisy/gerbera captures the language of love best with its silence. Close to innocence, a daisy/gerbera also means purity. Though these daisy/gerbera flower meanings are close to each other, they are not really similar. Daisy/gerbera is appropriate in capturing purity of the mind, heart and soul. Thus, daisy is the ultimate symbol of inner sanctity.

There are many types of flowers which can help to express our thoughts and feelings for our loved ones, but the arrangements with daisies/gerberas and its meanings stand out as one of the most distinctly bright and merry. When you send daisies/gerberas, know that these fresh flowers convey a deeply meaningful message and make a lively lasting impression. Therefore, daisies/gerberas make not only perfect romantic gifts, but also suit as a gift for friends and gift for colleagues.

Surprise and gladden your friends and beloved ones! Send a spring flower arrangement!

Birth Flowers Guide. March

Have you ever thought that every month has a birth flower and that each one has a special meaning? Like people, birth flowers are distinctive – filled with significance and wonderful stories. So whether you’re looking for a creative gift for someone’s birthday, or just want to add a personal touch to a flower arrangement for any occasion, our Birth Flower Guide will help you find out which flower is uniquely theirs.

MARCH: DAFFODIL

The birth flower for March is daffodil (also known as narcissus and jonquil), which is considered to be the classic symbol of Spring and universal symbol of hope. The name daffodil is a derivitave of affodell, which is a variant of asphodel.The Latin name for the daffodil, narcissus, has roots in Greek mythology. The Greeks called the flower narkisso because of its overpowering narcotic-like scent and they associated it with Hades.

The word narkisso also reminds of us of another Greek legend surrounding a god with a similar name. The God Narcissus was known for being so self-absorbed that he wasn’t interested in the love of the nymph Echo (who entered a cave and allowed herself to die because of her obsessive love). Later, Narcissus paused to gaze at his image in a stream. As he leaned closer to view it more clearly, he fell in and drowned. The gods placed flowers (narcissus) on the bank in remembrance of him.

The name jonquil was given to the flower by the Spanish whose word jonquillo meant rush. Apparently the leaves of the flower reminded them of rushes.

Daffodils are flowers with many different meanings. Because of their bright yellow color, daffodils are, first of all, representatives of happiness, friendship and sunshine. It is also the flower used to express unrequited love for another person; however, since the daffodil is one of the first flowers to bloom in springtime, it has also come to be seen as the flower for hope in love. Therefore, daffodils make not only perfect romantic gifts, but also suit as a gift for friends and gift for colleagues.

Brighten up the lives of your nearest and dearest with a sunny bouquet! Send a spring flower arrangement!

Birth Flowers Guide. February

Have you ever thought that every month has a birth flower and that each one has a special meaning? Like people, birth flowers are distinctive – filled with significance and wonderful stories. So whether you’re looking for a creative gift for someone’s birthday, or just want to add a personal touch to a flower arrangement for any occasion, our Birth Flower Guide will help you find out which flower is uniquely theirs.

FEBRUARY: IRIS

The February birth flower is the iris. The iris’s history is rich, dating back to Ancient Greek times when the Greek Goddess Iris, the messenger of the gods and the personification of the rainbow, acted as the link between heaven and earth. Purple irises were planted over the graves of women to summon the Goddess to guide the dead in their journey. Ancient Egyptian kings marveled in the iris’s exotic nature, and drawings have been found of the flower in a number of Egyptian palaces.

The warm, deep color of the iris is a harbinger of the luxuries of spring, as we know February has long been a month known for romance and love. The iris comes a few colors including cool blue and snowy white, remembrances of winter. The iris flower meaning are faith, wisdom, and hope. Depending on factors such as color and region, irises may bear additional meanings as well. In some parts of the world, the dark blue or purple iris can denote royalty, whereas the yellow iris can be a symbol of passion. Irises may also express courage and admiration. The many meanings of the iris makes the flower a great choice for an array of gift giving occasions: corporate, sympathy, get well, thinking of you, thank you and birthday are just some of the occasions for which irises might be the perfect choice.

Match a lucky February birthday with this slender, magnificent flower! Send a Flower Arrangement with irises!

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