Flowers of the Month
Ditch the red roses and purchase something personal.
Our At Home and Gardening expert, Brooke Eaton says red roses on V-Day can cost up to 50% more! She suggests trying something a little more personal. If you don't know her favorite flower, how about gifting her the flower of the month she was born. Here's a list and their meanings.
January
Flower: Carnation
Meaning: Fascination
February
Flower: Violet
Meaning: Young love
March
Flower: Daffodil
Meaning: Devotion
April
Flower: Daisy
Meaning: Innocence
May
Flower: Lily of the Valley
Meaning: Fertility
June
Flower: Rose
Meaning: Love
July
Flower: Larkspur
Meaning: Purity
August
Flower: Gladiolas
Meaning: Sincerity
September
Flower: Aster
Meaning: Daintiness
October
Flower: Calendula
Meaning: Modesty
November
Flower: Chrysanthemum
Meaning: Friendship
December
Flower: Holly
Meaning:Good Wishes
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