Thursday, September 8, 2011

Month >< Flower

JANUARY : CARNATION
Representing pride, beauty, admiration and depth, Carnation is the flower for the first month. Originally from Asia and has been cultivated for more than 2000 years, today's interest rates are often used as a winter birth was performed with a colorful variety.

FEBRUARY : IRIS
It is not surprising that the iris petals upwards symbolizes faith and wisdom. With a purple color and a distinctive stem, February birth flower has a story originated from Ancient Greece, when Iris, the messenger of the gods and the personification of the rainbow (in the Greek word for Iris), acted as a connector between earth and heaven.

MARCH : DAFFODIL
When the bright yellow daffodils burst from the ground in winter, he seemed like a friend who had long waited to go home; daffodil is a flower delivery that everyone wants. It symbolizes rebirth and new beginnings, especially if presented in a bouquet with a lot of flowers, daffodils promise excitement and joy.

APRIL : DAISY
According to legend, the daisy originated from a fairy that turned into a wild flower a graceful but not captivating to avoid attracting attention. Showing childhood fun, this April birth flower captures the joy and luck surge of spring, young soul forever.

MAY : LILY
Lily is very admired by the Ancient Greeks believed they sprouted from the milk of Hera, queen of the gods. It has long been associated with the Virgin Mary, White Lily symbolizes the policy, while the lily that grows in the valley reflects the tenderness and warmth. In the language of flowers, this May birth flower expresses purity, greatness and respect.

JUNE : ROSE
Aphrodite, Greek goddess of love, offered roses to Eros, and Cleopatra provide room for Mark Antony with the rose-filled knee-deep. Each rose color distinct meaning - and the number of stalks a singular message - this June birth flower signifies beauty and perfection.

JULY : DELPHINIUM
With flowers, dolphin, delphinium - or Larkspur - symbolizes an open heart and attachment. Also reflect the feeling of no-load, birth flower this summer reveal the natural beauty that is typical.

AUGUST : GLADIOLA
Gladiola, August birth flower, represents strength and moral integrity - not surprising because the name comes from the Latin word for sword, "gladius." But although the stem is reminiscent of the gladiators of Rome, the romantic interest to conquer hearts with her beauty.

SEPTEMBER : ASTER
With a soft texture, rich beauty of wild flowers, easy to understand why asters have had a long association with magical powers. In ancient times, it is believed that if aster leaves burned, their perfume could drive away evil. Now, the birth flower of spring is known as a binding symbol of love and elegance.

NOVEMBER : CHRYSANTHEMUM
Chrysanthemums, a symbol of the sun, occupies a respectable position in ancient cultures. The Japanese consider that is not folded petals to represent perfection, and Confucius suggested they be used as an object of meditation. Reflecting the optimism and excitement, said that a single petal of this November birth flower placed at the bottom of a wine glass will encourage a healthier and live longer.

DECEMBER : POINSETTIA
Also known as the Christmas flower, poinsettia legend at the beginning was the wild flowers. As a little girl - with no intention of anything - put these wild flowers on the altar of the church, this interest turned into a charming red-colored petals. Reflecting the joy and merriment, this December birth flower is a marker of a joyful celebration in December.

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