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  2. Discover the language of flowers with the Almanac’s complete chart of Flower Meanings. When selecting flowers—for a Mother’s Day bouquet, your garden, or even a tattoo—know the symbolic meaning of your favorite flowers.

  3. Birth Month Flowers: What Is My Birth Flower?

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    Do you know what your birth month flowers are? As with gemstones, every month has a birth flower; in fact, many months have two birth flowers. Find out your birth month flower—and the birth flowers for each month of the year for your loved ones!

  4. September Birth Flowers: Asters and Morning Glories

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    Asters and morning glories bring vibrancy to the garden as summer fades and fall arrives. Their bright colors are a welcome sight. Learn more about the flower meanings and symbolism as well as how to grow these late-summer blooms!

  5. May Birth Flowers: Lily-of-the-Valley and Hawthorn

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    Lily-of-the-valley and Hawthorn are the May birth flowers. Learn all about history, meanings, symbolism, and growing tips for this dainty flower and flowering shrub, which both bloom in May!

  6. When the flower stalk appears, move the amaryllis into brighter sunlight. Turn the pot every several days for even lighting and to prevent leaning. If the stalk starts to lean, insert a stake next to it, taking care not to disturb the bulb. Amaryllis flowers tend to be top-heavy, so stake proactively.

  7. What Are the July Birth Flowers? Larkspurs are a symbol of positivity and dedication. They make a great addition to any garden, given their height and beautiful purple-blue blooms, but beware: these plants are poisonous!

  8. What Are the June Birth Flowers? Roses are among the most recognizable flowers, often given as a sign of affection because they have long been a symbol of love. The honeysuckle, with its tubular flowers, is a magnet for hummingbirds and represents happiness and positive energy.

  9. February Birth Flowers: Violets and Primroses - The Old Farmer's...

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    When presented as a flower, each color has its own meaning: yellow symbolizes high worth, white is for innocence and purity, purple means truth and loyalty, and blue is for faithfulness and devotion. The Violet in History

  10. The tall, beautiful iris flower, named after the Greek goddess who rode rainbows, comes in many magical colors. Despite its divine origins, this beautiful flower is rugged, reliable, and easy to grow. Learn to plant and care for irises for long-term success in your gardens.

  11. April Birth Flowers: Daisies and Sweet Peas - The Old Farmer's...

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    The April birth month flowers are the daisy and the sweet pea. The daisy stands for innocence, purity, and true love, while the sweet pea is a way to say goodbye, send good wishes, or merely convey a thank you.