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 embody innocence, lighthearted joy, and unchanging sincerity.
Like the daisy that smiles brightly anywhere in a field, you who are born this month are seen as one who looks upon the world with a pure heart. Your innocence, able to rejoice sincerely even in small things, is said to be the greatest power for brightening your surroundings. Your honest, unadorned nature gives people ease and is believed to lead to a warm affability that fits naturally into any setting.
In love, you are said to be one who loves with honest and clear feeling. Your honesty in showing yourself as you are, rather than hiding your heart, is your charm, yet at times you grow cautious lest that purity return to you as a wound. Still, sincerity, they say, recognizes sincerity in the end, so you need not fear your own clear heart. Like the white petals of the daisy, candor always becomes the most beautiful language.
Looking at your work and talents, you are seen as one who possesses the intuition to untangle even complex situations simply and clearly. Your strength is the power to see the essence with an uncluttered gaze, so when you are swept up in too many thoughts, you are encouraged to return to your first pure heart. When calming your mind, practice simply rejoicing in small joys. That lightness, it is said, keeps you shining the longest.