A: January: Carnation – associated with love, admiration, and distinction.
February: Violet – represents modesty, humility, and faithfulness.
March: Daffodil – symbolizes rebirth, friendship, and is believed to bring good luck.
April: Daisy – represents purity, innocence, and new beginnings.
May: Lily of the Valley – symbolizes sweetness, purity, and humility.
June: Rose – classic symbol of love and beauty. Different colours of roses have different meanings, such as red for romantic love, yellow for friendship, and pink for gratitude.
July: Larkspur – represents an open heart, joy, and positivity.
August: Gladiolus – represents strength, integrity, and sincerity.
September: Aster – symbolizes wisdom, love, and patience.
October: Marigold – represents warmth, creativity, and passion.
November: Chrysanthemum – symbolizes loyalty, friendship, and joy.
December: Poinsettia – represents joy, success, and celebration. It is often associated with festive occasions, such as Christmas and New Year.