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 mean returned happiness, pure love, and a tender promise.
Like the lily of the valley that hangs little white bells in clusters among green leaves, you who are born this month are seen as one who carries a fragrance that is faint yet unforgettable. A tenderness that stays near without fanfare, and a heart that strives to keep a promise once made to the very end, are said to form your nature. As a clear sound spreads each time a small bell sways, your sincerity is seen as a happiness that slowly seeps into those who draw close.
In love, you are said to be one who loves purely and tenderly, yet with depth. Your faithfulness in keeping even trivial promises without fail builds trust, and that constancy is believed to give a partner a stability like happiness regained. Yet so that your tenderness does not go so far as to make you forget yourself, you are encouraged to keep your heart open to the love you receive as well. When giving and receiving are balanced, your fragrance spreads farther still.
Looking at your work and talents, you are seen as one with a delicate hand that gives its all even where unseen. That heart, which misses no small detail, returns at last as great trust, so there is no need to be shaken by hasty judgments. When calming your mind, let your own tenderness ring out to yourself as well, like a bell. You, more than anyone, are said to know well the season in which lost serenity comes back again.