Every month of the year has its own birth flower, and with it a language of flowers — a quiet vocabulary of meaning that people have attached to blooms for centuries. This collection pairs each month with its traditional flower, the sentiment that flower has long carried, and the personality traits it is said to reflect in those born under it. Think of it as a gentle, seasonal mirror rather than a fixed rule. Find your birth month below to meet your flower and the qualities tradition ties to it.
A flower said to signify new beginnings, hope, and self-respect.
Like the daffodil that bursts into yellow first at the threshold of spring, you who are born this month are seen as one who draws up hope from the end of darkness. As with the courage of a flower that blooms before the cold has fully withdrawn, you are said to dream first of new beginnings even in bleak situations. You carry tidings of spring to those around you with a bright, radiant air, yet within it sits a firm self-regard that knows how to value itself.
In love, you are said to be one who expresses your heart honestly and warmly. Your tenderness, like sunlight that brightly illuminates a partner, is your charm, yet there are times you tire from giving too much of yourself away; keeping the balance of respecting yourself even within love is, it is advised, the secret to a lasting bond. When you are bright, the relationship brightens with you.
Looking at your work and talents, you are seen as a pioneer type who steps forward first without fearing a new path. You shine at the very onset of change, so you are encouraged to keep pursuing heart-quickening attempts rather than lingering only in the familiar. When calming your mind, practice not comparing yourself with others, just as the daffodil is beautiful exactly as it is. Your spring, it is said, need not resemble anyone else's.