November – Chrysanthemum
November’s birth flower is nothing less than a celebratory one, and that is the chrysanthemum. These flowers were cultivated for the first time in the 15th Century in China, and are known to be extremely versatile. They’re also available in a wide range of colors, each one of which is purely symbolic.
Chrysanthemums stand for good wishes and are considered to bring a lot of luck, joy, and happiness into the home. If you reckon you need any of the above, consider getting a chrysanthemum and learn how to properly take care of them.
December – Narcissus & Holly
In winter, the first birth month flower is the narcissus, which is an extremely cheerful yellow flower named after a famous character from Greek mythology. Narcissus was so in love with himself, that he drowned in a pool of water while admiring his own reflection.
Even so, narcissus flowers have nothing to do with vanity. They also stand for new beginnings, rebirth, and rejuvenation. These blooms are also extremely representative of faithfulness, thanks to their ability to bloom year after year.
The perfect plant for December babies is the holly bushes, as their flowers are the symbol of Christmas and the festive season.
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2 Comments
Really lovely flowers whcih they show for every month,friends.Kudos,and God bless them.
Nice article idea. Sincerely, and the seasonal timming is perfect. But when there’s only 1 picture, and 2 small paragraphs and everything else is advertising it’s very annoying. No mention of what the month’s flowers actually are or their individual meaning. Hope you correct this.
Sincerely
Diane Wagner
P.s. Meagan, your description of Content Writer is misspelled.