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Your protective flower according to the month in which you were born

Floriography is the science that deals with the language of flowers. The concept dates back to the Victorian era. Beyond the message you can send with a certain flower, flowers are also associated with a person’s character.

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Here is the list of protective flowers according to the month one was born.

JANUARY – CARNATION

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Carnation signifies purity, health and wealth at the same time. For each culture, carnation has a different meaning, which means that people born in this month develop complex personalities with numerous spiritual qualities. A legend says that at the moment when Christ was crucified, His mother began to cry, and in the places where the tears fell, pink carnations rose, which remained the symbol of mothers over the centuries.

FEBRUARY – VIOLET

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It seems that violet, this small and delicate flower, was born from an original love story, which conveys to people born in February a romantic, emotional and affectionate spirit. An old Greek legend says that the nymph Io, the daughter of Inachus, the god of rivers, was loved by Zeus. Hera had started to become suspicious, but Zeus loved Io so much that he wanted to hide her from his wife’s anger, turning her into a white cow. Io began to cry because of the food she had to eat, and Zeus, hoping to end her suffering, turned her tears into sweet violet flowers for the nymph to eat.

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MARCH – YELLOW DAFFODIL

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A Greek myth mentions Proserpia, abducted by Poseidon while gathering lilies. When Proserpia was kidnapped, the lilies fell to the ground turning into flowers with bowed heads as a sign of suffering for poor Proserpia. The flowers were later called yellow daffodils.

They are flowers born in a sad moment, but through their delicacy and beauty, as well as the strong perfume, they bring with them a romantic feeling, a state of well-being and peace.

APRIL – DAISY

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There are parents who still name their daughters Daisy. This flower inspires purity. In ancient times, friends gave each other daisies as a symbol of secrecy and confidentiality.

People born in April are cheerful, adventurous, and one never gets bored around them. Their optimism is contagious. They have a pure heart and know how to keep a secret.

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MAY – LILY OF THE VALLEY

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In ancient times, these small white flowers were mainly used for medical purposes. It seems that lilies-of-the-valley were a real miracle for those who were trying to improve their memory, to make those who could not speak speak their first words, as well as to treat gout. Also, lilies-of-the-valley are considered Jacob’s tears or a sign of Christ’s second return to Earth.

These small flowers full of medical and religious meanings convey to those born in May a special interest in medical sciences, as well as an unprecedented altruism.

JUNE – ROSE

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The legend of roses begins with the appearance of the Roman Empire. It is said that a woman named Rhodanthe had many admirers because she was incredibly beautiful. She was not interested in any of them, so she tried to take refuge in the Temple of Diana, but the admirers followed her there and broke down the gate of the temple to be closer to the beautiful woman. Diana, furious that the admirers had devastated the temple, turned them into thorns, and turned Rhodanthe into a beautiful rose. Roses signify sensitivity, delicacy, beauty and sincere love.

JULY – DELPHINIUM

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The name of the flower comes from its resemblance to a dolphin’s nose, but the flower has a much more important significance too. It was discovered to be a medicine able to cure scorpion stings and the bites of poisonous insects. Later, the seeds were used to treat excruciating toothaches and they seem to work better than anything else. The most interesting legend about this beautiful flower dates back to the time of the Trojan War when Achilles’ mother asked that her son’s armor be given to the bravest warrior, even though Ajax expected to receive this priceless gift. Because he wanted Achilles’ armor so much, Ajax committed suicide, and in the places where drops of blood fell, these majestic flowers sprouted.

Justice, courage, strength and determination are all symbolized by this fragrant flower.

AUGUST – GLADIOLUS

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As the name suggests, gladioli are considered to be the flowers of gladiators because their stem resembles a sword. Also, these flowers grew on the Holy Land, making people believe that they are the flowers that Jesus was referring to in the Sermon on the Mount. Therefore, we can say that gladioli carry with them a strong historical and religious signigicance at the same time, which prompts those born in August to be strong people who stick to traditions and have an inclination towards the spiritual side of religion.

SEPTEMBER – ASTER

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According to Greek mythology, this flower comes from the tears of the goddess Astraea. It symbolizes patience and stability, although purple ones are also associated with wisdom and royalty.

People born in September are caring and good listeners. They have a special way of solving problems and always seek perfection.

OCTOBER – MARIGOLD

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The marigolds bring brightness to the autumn days. The bright flower is well known for its anti-inflammatory, antiseptic and antibacterial properties. The flower symbolizes warmth, protection and transformation.

People born in October are very warm and friendly. They often go with the flow, without opposing. Always look for new opportunities for personal development and there are people you can support when needed.

NOVEMBER – CHRYSANTHEMUM

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The chrysanthemum symbolizes joy, calm and optimism. According to Feng Shui principles, these flowers bring laughter and happiness.

People born in this month are tough on the outside, but they have a good soul. They are guarded and protective and put the happiness and safety of the people they love above all priorities.

DECEMBER – DAFFODIL

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The Latin name of the flower is, Narcissus, the symbol of vanity, but also of hope, well-being and luck.

People born in this month are very confident in their strength and are rather stubborn. Others value and consider those born in December influential. The actions of December natives are guided by logic rather than their feelings. In addition, they are also very lucky.

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