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JANUARY

Representing pride, beauty, admiration and gratitude,the carnation’s multilayered, feathery soft petals conceal a hardy core - an appropriate paradox for this first-month-of-the-year flower. Originally from Asia, where they’ve been cultivated for the last 2,000

years, today this winter birth flower is a richly colorful and fragrant gem...

FEBRUARY

It should come as no surprise that the iris's three upright petals symbolize faith, valor and wisdom.With its majestic purple hues and soaring slender stem, this dignified and graceful February birth flower dates back to Ancient Greece, when Iris,the messenger of the gods and the personification of the rainbow...

MARCH

When the bright yellow daffodil pokes through late winter's ground, it's like a long-awaited friend returning home and a birth flower anyone would be proud to call their own. Symbolizing rebirth and new beginnings, particularly when presented in an abundant bouquet, daffodils promise happiness and joy.

JUNE 

Long a symbol of love and passion, the rose is rich with history and meaning. Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of love, presented a rose to Eros, and Cleopatra lured Mark Antony with a room knee-deep in rose petals.Though each color offers a distinct meaning – and the number of stems offers a singular message...