What Your Birth Flower Says About You
Even if you’re not one to put a lot of faith in horoscopes (I mean, how right can the stars really be?), you may still be intrigued to learn what your birth flower is — and what it reveals about your personality. Not convinced? Don’t worry! If these character traits don’t ring true for you, you can at least enjoy a little laugh at how wrong they are.
January: Carnations
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Your creative nature comes in handy whenever you’re problem-solving. You’re ambitious and always ready to take on a new adventure. Carnations symbolize your passion and distinction.
February: Violets
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If you’re a February baby, your friends consider you reliable and trustworthy. The purple blooms of violets reflect your loyalty and allegiance. Chances are, your friends come to you when they have a secret to reveal.
March: Daffodil
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These bright blooms represent your inner generosity and affection. As Elvis would say, you’re “a hunk of burning love.”
April: Sweet Pea
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Handling change with grace is a hallmark of your personality. You’re the master of regeneration and reinvention, and your birth blooms signify your ability to embrace change.
May: Lily of the Valley
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There’s nothing pretentious about you, girl! You’re a down-to-earth person whose grounded nature makes you the person everyone wants to be friends with. Lilies reflect your sweet and modest personality.
June: Rose
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June babies get lucky — a lot! You’re not afraid to flaunt it, but deep down, you have a kind and gracious soul.
July: Water Lily
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“Simple is best” is your life motto. Your majestic presence and purity give off a silent sense of class.
August: Poppy
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You live — and dream — large. These crimson-hued flowers symbolize your powerful imagination and ability to appreciate life’s pleasures (like chocolate!).
September: Morning Glory
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September babies let it all hang out. You don’t hide your feelings; you wear your heart on your sleeve. Your blossoms represent your desire to dole out praise.
October: Cosmos
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You’re a lover, not a fighter. Steadfast pacifism aligns with the calm, peace, and serenity of your fall flowers.
November: Chrysanthemum
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The hardy nature of chrysanthemums is a sign of your longevity. You have boundless energy (and we’re jealous!) and a real zest for life. Can we be your friend?
December: Holly
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The quintessential Christmas plant, these white winter blooms represent your family-first nature. Plus, the red fruit is a universal sign of harmony at home.
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