FEBRUARY: Violet: Modesty, faithfulness, innocence, understated beauty, you're in my thoughts.
MARCH: Daffodil: Regard, rebirth, new beginnings, unrequited love, you're the only one, chivalry, eternal life.
APRIL: Sweet Pea: Lasting pleasure, good-bye, departure, blissful pleasure, thank you for a lovely time, I think of you.
MAY: Lily of the Valley: Return of happiness, purity of heart, sweetness, you've made my life complete, humility, happiness, love's good fortune.
JUNE: Rose: Love, passion, perfection. The rose was named for the Latin word “rosa ” which means red. It has been a symbol of love since ancient times.
JULY: Larkspur: Fickleness, ardent attachment, levity, lightness.
AUGUST: Gladiolus: Strength of character, remembrance, infatuation, splendid beauty, give me a break, I'm really sincere, flower of the Gladiators, admiration, tells recipients that they pierce the heart like a sword. Because the gladiolus has blade-shaped leaves, the name comes from the Latin word “gladius” which means sword.
SEPTEMBER: Aster: Variety, elegance, daintiness. It was named for the Latin word for "star."
OCTOBER: Calendula: Grace, grief, jealousy.
NOVEMBER: Chrysanthemum: Cheerfulness, optimism, rest, truth, long life, joy.
DECEMBER: Narcissus: Egotism, conceit, self love, self admiration, formality, stay as sweet as you are.
MARCH: Daffodil: Regard, rebirth, new beginnings, unrequited love, you're the only one, chivalry, eternal life.
APRIL: Sweet Pea: Lasting pleasure, good-bye, departure, blissful pleasure, thank you for a lovely time, I think of you.
MAY: Lily of the Valley: Return of happiness, purity of heart, sweetness, you've made my life complete, humility, happiness, love's good fortune.
JUNE: Rose: Love, passion, perfection. The rose was named for the Latin word “
JULY: Larkspur: Fickleness, ardent attachment, levity, lightness.
AUGUST: Gladiolus: Strength of character, remembrance, infatuation, splendid beauty, give me a break, I'm really sincere, flower of the Gladiators, admiration, tells recipients that they pierce the heart like a sword. Because the gladiolus has blade-shaped leaves, the name comes from the Latin word “gladius” which means sword.
SEPTEMBER: Aster: Variety, elegance, daintiness. It was named for the Latin word for "star."
OCTOBER: Calendula: Grace, grief, jealousy.
NOVEMBER: Chrysanthemum: Cheerfulness, optimism, rest, truth, long life, joy.
DECEMBER: Narcissus: Egotism, conceit, self love, self admiration, formality, stay as sweet as you are.
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