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Discover the language of flowers with the Almanac’s complete chart of Flower Meanings. When selecting flowers—for a Mother’s Day bouquet, your garden, or even a tattoo—know the symbolic meaning of your favorite flowers.
Do you know what your birth month flowers are? As with gemstones, every month has a birth flower; in fact, many months have two birth flowers. Find out your birth month flower—and the birth flowers for each month of the year for your loved ones!
Also known as “pinks,” this hardy, adaptable plant ranges from low-growing annuals to taller perennials (such as carnations). If you deadhead, dianthus will keep reblooming from spring sometimes until fall frost! Learn more about how to plant dianthuses.
People born in the month of January have two birth flowers—the carnation and snowdrop. Whether they’re your “birth” flowers or not, learn more about the history, meaning, and symbolism of these colorful flowers that are sure to lift your spirits during these cold winter months.
Birthstones by month, birthstone colors, birthstone meanings and symbolism from The Old Farmer's Almanac.
This plant, with its romantic tendrils and trumpet-shaped flowers, is beloved by butterflies and hummingbirds. It’s often mistaken for a perennial weed with the same name. Learn how to plant and grow morning glory flowers!
Lily-of-the-Valley and Hawthorn are the May birth flowers. Learn all about history, meanings, symbolism, and growing tips for this dainty flower and flowering shrub, which bloom in May!
It turns out “flower power” is true! Flowers are not only beautiful but have the power to heal, help people feel relaxed, and generate happiness! Learn more about how flowers are good for our health and wellbeing.
Learn everything you need to know about growing irises, including how to plant them, how to grow and care for iris flowers, and how to bulbs in this Old Farmer's Almanac guide.
Asters and morning glories bring vibrancy to the garden as summer fades and fall arrives. Their bright colors are a welcome sight. Learn more about the flower meanings and symbolism as well as how to grow these late-summer blooms!