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Month: February; Secondary Flower: Iris. The most intellectual of spring flowers, irises represent wisdom and courage.Named for the Greek goddess of the rainbow, this birth flower also symbolizes ...
September Birth Flower: Aster. As the summer months wrap up, colorful asters are just getting started. Symbols of wisdom and love, asters are linked to Greek mythology (the goddess Astraea wept ...
This user's birth flowers are Calendula, Marigold and the Cosmos: User:VonLumina/Birth flower November}} Nov. This user's birth flowers is Chrysanthemum User ...
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Botany pros and floral shop owners share the meanings behind birth month flowers, from January's carnations and snowdrops to December's holly.
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Illustration from Floral Poetry and the Language of Flowers (1877). According to Jayne Alcock, grounds and gardens supervisor at the Walled Gardens of Cannington, the renewed Victorian era interest in the language of flowers finds its roots in Ottoman Turkey, specifically the court in Constantinople [1] and an obsession it held with tulips during the first half of the 18th century.