This new free desktop background is clearly a tribute to that lovely quote. As I walk through nature in June, I am always reminded of the famous Ralph Waldo Emerson quote, “The earth laughs in flowers.” While the early blossoms of the season have drifted away, there is a whole new crop of flowers beginning to open. Tomorrow starts June and soon the sweetness of spring will bloom into the warmth of summer. Ever had a moment like that? Where the reality of life is so sweet that for an instant you can’t even believe that it’s real? And yet, after all of that, something happened today, something so magical that for a few moments I honestly thought I was dreaming. Learn the Language of Flowers, and you can practically speak in code!ĭid you know that birthstones also have special meanings? Visit our Birthstones by Month page to see each month’s birthstone.How has May treated you? For me, it’s been a roller coaster of the most high highs, followed by the lowest of the lows. Every flower has a meaning and can convey certain emotions, thoughts, or moods to the recipient. Learn more on our December birth flower page! Narcissus Learn Moreįlowers remain a welcome substitute for words, enhancing the giver’s message with fragrance and beauty. The primary December birth flower is the narcissus (such as the paperwhite narcissus), and the secondary flower is the holly, which has small white berries that give way to the festive red berries that we see at the holidays. The November birth flower is the chrysanthemum. Learn more on our November birth flower page! Chrysanthemum December ~ Narcissus & Holly The primary October birth flower is the marigold, and the secondary flower is the cosmos. Learn more on our October birth flower page! Marigolds November ~ Chrysanthemum Learn more on our September birth flower page! Aster October ~ Marigold & Cosmos The primary September birth flower is the aster, and the secondary flower is the morning glory. The primary August birth flower is the gladiolus, and the secondary flower is the poppy. Learn more on our August birth flower page! Gladiolus September ~ Aster & Morning Glory The primary July birth flower is the larkspur, and the secondary flower is the water lily. Learn more on our July birth flower page! Water lily August ~ Gladiolus & Poppy The primary June birth flower is the rose, and the secondary flower is honeysuckle. Learn more on our June birth flower page! Rose July ~ Larkspur & Water Lily The May birth flowers are the lily of the valley and hawthorn. Learn more on our May birth flower page! Lily of the Valley (also known as Our Lady’s Tears, May lily, and May bells) June ~ Rose & Honeysuckle Learn more on our April birth flower page! Daisy May ~ Lily of the Valley & Hawthorn The primary April birth flower is the daisy, and the secondary flower is the sweet pea. The March birth flower is the daffodil or referred to as the jonquil (which is simply a type of daffodil). Learn more on our March birth flower page. Learn more on the February birth flowers page! Primrose March ~ Daffodil & Jonquil The February primary birth flower is the violet, and the secondary flower is the primrose. January’s primary birth flower is the carnation, and the secondary flower is the snowdrop. Learn more about the January birth flowers! The pink carnation February ~ Violet & Primrose The Birth Month Flowers January ~ Carnation & Snowdrop We’ve listed the most traditional primary flower as well as a secondary flower when there is one. Browse the links below to the individual birth month flower pages. Not all cultures agree on which flowers correspond to which months, plus some flowers simply aren’t as available in different regions. You’ll notice that some months have two birth flowers. Why Are There Two Birth Flowers Per Month?
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