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 passionate love, beauty, and deep esteem.
Like the rose that blooms most splendidly at the threshold of summer, you who are born this month are seen as one with a striking presence and deep passion. Like the rose that bears both beautiful petals and firm thorns, you are said to hold a balanced heart that knows both tenderness and self-protection. A self-regard not easily shaken, and a charm few can turn away from, are believed to dwell together within you.
In love, you are said to love ardently, yet with all your sincerity. Once you give your heart, you immerse yourself deeply and devotedly, but you can be equally sensitive to wounds; the courage to show your heart before you raise your thorns will, it is advised, make your bond richer. Your love is as true as it is splendid, so you need not fear that sincerity.
Looking at your work and talents, you are seen as one with the drive to know your own worth and move toward a place that befits it. You have the power to draw attention by your mere presence, so you shine all the more when you become someone who uses that influence warmly. When calming your mind, practice lowering your thorns and focusing on your fragrance. True beauty, it is believed, comes not from defense but from blooming wide open.