January – Carnation: Known for its symbol of love and fascination, the carnation is often associated with admiration, distinction, and a deep love. Different colors convey different meanings, from love to rejection.
February – Violet: The violet represents loyalty, faithfulness, and modesty. It’s a symbol of love and affection, with the purple variety often representing a deeper, more spiritual connection.
March – Daffodil: The daffodil is a symbol of new beginnings and renewal, making it the perfect flower for the arrival of spring. It also represents hope and cheerfulness.
April – Daisy: The daisy signifies innocence, purity, and true love. It's a symbol of fresh starts and a reminder to appreciate life’s simple pleasures.
May – Lily of the Valley: Known for its delicate appearance, the lily of the valley represents sweetness, humility, and the return of happiness. It’s a flower often linked to renewed joy and good fortune.
June – Rose: The rose is universally seen as a symbol of love and beauty. Different colors express varying emotions, from red for deep love to yellow for friendship and joy.
July – Larkspur: Representing positivity, joy, and strong bonds of love, the larkspur symbolizes an open heart and the strength of relationships.