

These summer favourites will add colour and depth to any autumn-inspired bouquet. Marigolds shine bright in yellow and orange and because of their resemblance to the sun, the flower is associated with warmth and creativity. These little blooms will brighten up any bouquet and derive from the Greek word ‘star’, symbolising love, wisdom and colour. Photo by Earl Wilcox on Unsplash September – AstersĪsters are colourful wildflowers and are often found in white, purple, red, pink and yellow. Gladiolus is also a summer birthday flower, which will feature in many of our bouquets during the season, and represents strength and love, and adds a splash of colour to a bright bouquet. The bright red colour of a poppy would add a summer glow to any bouquet. Poppies are a well-known and loved flower, symbolising honesty and strength, which is why they’re also connected with Remembrance Day. © Ksena32 via Canva August – Poppies & Gladiolus When the summer season begins, our bouquets will be adorned with Delphiniums. Because of their length, these flowers are a match made in heaven for floral arrangements and represent joy – which is ideal for summer. Roses have a delicate scent and almost velvet like petals, making them a delightful bouquet to receive for any occasion Bunches ‘Amore’ bouquet of 12 roses July – Delphiniumsĭelphiniums are vibrant, tall flowers packed with single or double flowers, and most often found in shades of blue, purple, pink and white. We all know that roses emit feelings of love and devotion and although deep red roses are common around Valentine’s Day, there are more than 150 varieties in a kaleidoscope of colours. Photo by Anastasia Ilina-Makarova June – Roses The bell-shaped flower doesn’t bloom for long, so receiving a birthday bouquet would be a treat. Lily of the valley is known for its delightful aroma and continues the theme of happy, fresh spring air. Unsplash+ In collaboration with Daiga Ellaby May – Lily Of The Valley These dainty white and yellow flowers symbolise happiness and new beginnings and are perfect for embellishing a bouquet for a loved one. The nostalgic daisy is a simple and delicate flower, found in most meadows in the UK. It’s yellow or cream petals are a cheerful reminder that warmer weather is on the way too. This flower symbolises rebirth and is the star of the show in any bouquet. With the start of spring on the horizon, it’s no surprise that the flower for this month is the vibrant daffodil.
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Read: 6 IDEAL tips on how to care for your letterbox flowers March – Daffodils This freesia and iris bouquet is a colourful arrangement of spring blooms with blue iris’, and is perfect for a February celebration. This adaptable flower symbolises spiritual wisdom, humility and faithfulness and is the perfect flower to tell someone they mean a lot to you.įebruary is also the month of Iris’ which is symbolic of the flower of the Greek goddess Iris, who was the messenger of love. There are more than 500 species of violets, but the most common colours are shades of blue, yellow and cream. February – Violets & IrisĪlthough February is associated with the month of love, in floral terms it marks the beginning of spring. This versatile flower features heavily at weddings and comes in a variety of colours and hues which make it perfect for any occasion. January – CarnationsĬarnations are known as ‘The Flowers of God’ and were first recorded in Ancient Greece.


With the help of Bunches, here are birthday flowers for each month. Since flowers are very emotive, finding a bouquet to match someone’s birth month is a great way to show you care and add some creative flair to a gift. When a celebration rolls around, you might want to treat a loved one to a beautiful bouquet, but did you know that each birth month has an associated flower too?ĭani Turner from online florist Bunches tells is that “traditional folklore has given meanings to flowers and plants for generations, and while many people know their zodiac or star sign, they may be unaware that their birth month also has a flower which captures the beauty, colour and aroma of the month.” From roses for love to sunflowers for happiness and joy, there’s a flower to match every occasion, and a birthday is no different.
