Birth flowers are the older, quieter cousin of the birthstone. Each month has one, going back to Roman birthday garlands, and giving someone theirs is a small way of saying "I know exactly who you are."
The catch is the usual one: real birth flowers last a week. Here is each month's bloom, its meaning, and the forever version you can give instead.
January to June
January, carnation: love and fascination. February, violet: loyalty. March, daffodil: new beginnings. April, daisy: innocence and cheer. May, lily of the valley: the return of happiness. June, rose: love, in every shade.
July to December
July, larkspur: an open heart. August, poppy: imagination. September, aster: wisdom. October, marigold: warmth. November, chrysanthemum: loyalty and joy. December, narcissus: hope.
We don't crochet every one yet, so for the months we haven't made, pick by meaning instead. A sunflower for an August soul who lights up a room, lavender for a calm September mind, a tulip for a plain-spoken December "I love you."
How to give a birth flower that lasts
Match the month, or match the person, then build a few stems around it. Six or more and the forever-bouquet discount applies at checkout. It will still be in bloom on their next birthday, and the one after that.









