Interesting facts about flowers

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Birthmonth Flowers
January
  • New Year's Day
  • Martin Luther King Holiday
Carnation
The Flowers of God
February
  • Valentine's Day
  • George Washington's Birthday
  • Abraham Lincoln's Birthday
  • National Founders PTA Day
Violet
colors are purple, blue, white or yellow
March
  • St. Patrick's Day
Daffodil
Symbolizes rebirth or new beginning
April
  • Palm Sunday
  • Good Friday
  • Passover
  • Easter
  • Earth Day
  • Arbor day
Daisy
Very popular flower
Yellow center surrounded by white petals
May
  • Cinco de Mayo
  • May Day
  • National Teacher Day
  • Mothers' Day
  • Memorial Day
Lily of the Valley
Stands for purity, chastity and as a symbol of love
June
  • Graduations
  • Weddings
  • Flag Day
  • Fathers' Day
Roses
Most popular flower in the world
Wide variey of color, size and fragrance.
July
  • Independence Day
  • Bastille Day
Water Lily
Laughter and Purity of Heart.
August
  • International Friendship Day
  • International left-handers' day
Gladiolas
Gladiolas have sword shaped leaves and tall stalks.
They are named after the gladiators.
September
  • Labor Day
  • Rosh Hashana
  • Yom Kippur
Morning Glory
Symbol of love, Daintiness.
Talisman of Affection They are named after the gladiators.
October
  • Columbus Day
  • Halloween
Calendula
Joy/Modesty.
November
  • All Saints Day
  • Veterans' Day
  • Christmas
Chrysanthemum
Cheerfulness, Abundance, Wealth.
December
  • All Saints Day
  • Veterans' Day
  • Christmas
Narcissus
Formality/Good Wishes.
  1. The first flowers appeared on our planet 130 million years ago.

  2. The idea of giving flowers as gifts is as old as time.

  3. The Romans came up with the idea of birthmonth flowers.

  4. The table below gives us that information.