October Birth Flowers: A List of Birthday Flowers and Their Meanings
How about a birth flower gift for that special someone born in October?
Would you like to create a memorable and wonderful birthday?

A birth flower is a flower and its flower language assigned to each day.
For the birthday of a loved one, it's wonderful to give a bouquet or flower arrangement that corresponds to the birth flower of that day, or to flowers related to the flower language or color.
■ October 1st Birth Flower: Red Chrysanthemum

| Plant Name | Chrysanthemum |
| Scientific Name | Chrysanthemum × morifolium Ramat. |
| Family | Asteraceae |
| Genus | Chrysanthemum |
| Origin | China |
| Blooming Season | October - November |
Chrysanthemums come in various colors, but the birth flower for October 1st is the "red chrysanthemum."
The flower language of the red chrysanthemum is "I love you" and "affection".
The general flower language for chrysanthemums is "nobility," "loftiness," and "integrity." Since it is the flower used in the emblem of the Japanese Imperial Family, it has elegant flower meanings.
There are various theories about the flower language of red chrysanthemums, but it is associated with the passionate image of the color red.
Other birth flowers for October 1st include "Bush Clover," "Scarlet Rose Mallow," and "Fragrant Olive," and the flower language of Bush Clover is "shyness," "contemplation," and "flexible spirit,"
the flower language of Scarlet Rose Mallow is "gentleness" and "calmness," and
the flower language of Fragrant Olive is "modesty," "humility," "noble person," "truth," "intoxication," and "first love."
■ October 2nd Birth Flower: Apricot

| Plant Name | Apricot |
| Scientific Name | Armeniaca vulgaris(Prunus armeniaca) |
| Family | Rosaceae |
| Genus | Apricot |
| Origin | China |
| Blooming Season | Mid-June to Early July |
Apricots are plants that bear fruit in early summer. They bloom with pink flowers slightly earlier than cherry blossoms.
The flower language of the apricot is "timid love," "maiden's shyness," "doubt," "suspicion," and "modesty".
"Doubt" and "suspicion" are flower languages derived from the fact that they bloom around the same time as cherry blossoms and have similar flowers to cherry and plum blossoms.
"Maiden's shyness" is also a flower language given because the way it blooms earlier than cherry blossoms is likened to a shy appearance.
Other birth flowers for October 2nd include "Coleus," and the flower language of Coleus is "health," "unrequited love," "hope of love," and "good family tradition."
■ October 3rd Birth Flower: Maple Leaf

| Plant Name | Maple |
| Scientific Name | Acer |
| Family | Sapindaceae |
| Genus | Maple |
| Origin | Temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere |
| Blooming Season | Mid-April to Early May |
Maple leaves turn beautiful red and yellow in autumn. They are beautiful plants that represent autumn in Japan.
The flower language of maple leaves is "precious memories," "beautiful change," "reserve," "temperance," and "self-control.".
"Beautiful change" is a flower language derived from the leaves changing color in autumn.
"Reserve" is said to be a flower language inspired by the small and inconspicuous maple flowers.
Other birth flowers for October 3rd include "Obedient Plant", and the flower language of Obedient Plant is "hope" and "achievement of desires".
■ October 4th Birth Flower: White Lace Flower

| Plant Name | White Lace Flower |
| Scientific Name | Ammi majus |
| Family | Apiaceae |
| Genus | Bishop's Weed |
| Origin | Mediterranean coast to West Asia |
| Blooming Season | May to June |
Its Japanese name is dokuzerimodoki (mock poison hemlock), and it is a plant available year-round. As the name suggests, it has a fluffy, lace-like appearance.
The flower language of the White Lace Flower is "gratitude," "pure heart," and "delicate affection".
"Pure heart" and "delicate affection" are flower languages attributed to the small and delicate appearance of the white lace flowers.
The flower language "gratitude" comes from the use of white lace flowers as an herb.
Other birth flowers for October 4th include "Salvia," and the flower language of Salvia is "wisdom," "respect," "family love," and "burning passion."
■ October 5th Birth Flower: Cleome

| Plant Name | Cleome |
| Scientific Name | Cleome hassleriana |
| Family | Cleomaceae |
| Genus | Cleome (Spider Flower) |
| Origin | Tropical America |
| Blooming Season | July to Early October |
Cleome is a flower that blooms from summer to autumn, and each flower has the characteristic appearance of a flying butterfly.
The flower language of cleome is "not as bad as I thought," "intoxicated by your beauty," "small love," and "secret moment".
Cleome flowers are called "spider flowers" in English. They bloom beautiful flowers despite their name, which is said to be the origin of flower meanings such as "not as bad as I thought" and "intoxicated by your beauty."
Other birth flowers for October 5th include "Yellow Cosmos," and the flower language of Yellow Cosmos is "wild beauty," "natural beauty," "young love," and "gorgeousness."
■ October 6th Birth Flower: Liriope

| Plant Name | Liriope |
| Scientific Name | Liriope muscari(L.platyphylla) |
| Family | Asparagaceae (formerly Ruscaceae) |
| Genus | Liriope |
| Origin | Japan, (East Asia) |
| Blooming Season | August to October |
It is a plant that blooms beautiful purple flowers like spikes. It can be seen in parks and mountains, and is one of the flowers that heralds the arrival of autumn.
The flower language of Liriope is "patience," "humility," "modesty," and "hidden heart".
The flower language "patience" is thought to be named after Liriope's ability to grow steadily even in harsh environments.
"Humility," "modesty," and "hidden heart" are flower languages attributed to Liriope's characteristic of growing in the shade.
Other birth flowers for October 6th include "Patrinia," "Red Cosmos," and "Fragrant Olive," and the flower language of Patrinia is "beauty," "fleeting love," and "kindness," and
the flower language of Red Cosmos is "love" and "harmony,"
and the flower language of Fragrant Olive is "modesty," "humility," "noble person," "truth," "intoxication," and "first love."
■ October 7th Birth Flower: Grape

| Plant Name | Grape |
| Scientific Name | Vitis vinifera |
| Family | Vitaceae |
| Genus | Grape |
| Origin | Europe |
| Blooming Season | August to Early October |
Grapes, which are popular as fruit, also have a flower language.
The flower language of grapes is "intoxication," "compassion," "oblivion," and "charity".
"Intoxication" and "oblivion" are flower languages derived from grapes being made into wine.
"Compassion" and "charity" are said to be derived from wild grapes bearing fruit that can be eaten for free.
Other birth flowers for October 7th include "Fragrant Olive" and "Miniature Rose," and the flower language of Fragrant Olive is "modesty," "humility," "noble person," "truth," "intoxication," and "first love," and
the flower language of Miniature Rose is "unconscious beauty," "special achievement," and "endless love."
■ October 8th Birth Flower: Parsley

| Plant Name | Parsley |
| Scientific Name | Petroselinum crispum |
| Family | Apiaceae |
| Genus | Petroselinum |
| Origin | South-central Europe |
Parsley is commonly seen on dining tables, but it also blooms beautiful flowers in summer.
The flower language of parsley is "festival," "victory," "joyful feeling," "festive mood," "useful," and "omen of death".
"Festival," "victory," "joyful feeling," and "festive mood" are flower languages derived from parsley wreaths being given at ancient Greek festivals.
Additionally, "useful" is a flower language attributed to its use in cooking and as an herb.
Other birth flowers for October 8th include "Japanese Anemone" and "Gaura," and the flower language of Japanese Anemone is "fading affection," "faint memories," "fading love," "sensitive age," and "patience," and
the flower language of Gaura is "purity," "fleeting love," "unbearable," "unyielding," and "do not hurt a delicate heart."
■ October 9th Birth Flower: Fennel

| Plant Name | Fennel |
| Scientific Name | Foeniculum vulgare |
| Family | Apiaceae |
| Genus | Foeniculum |
| Origin | Southern Europe |
| Blooming Season | Mid-June to August |
Fennel is also known as "fennel" and is an herb used in fish dishes.
The flower language of fennel is "praiseworthy," "strong will," "pretentious heart," "strength," "immortality," and "bravery".
Fennel has been considered a symbol of victory in ancient Greece. Therefore, flower meanings such as "bravery," "strong will," and "strength" have been attributed to it.
Also, because fennel is a very long-lived plant, it has been given the flower language "immortality."
Other birth flowers for October 9th include "Toad Lily" and "Patrinia," and the flower language of Toad Lily is "forever yours," "hidden will," and "eternal youth," and
the flower language of Patrinia is "beauty," "fleeting love," and "kindness."
■ October 10th Birth Flower: Melon

| Plant Name | Melon |
| Scientific Name | Cucumis melo |
| Family | Cucurbitaceae |
| Genus | Cucumber |
| Origin | India |
Melon, a representative fruit, also has a flower language.
The flower language of melon is "wealth," "abundance," "plenty," and "fertility".
Melon harvest season is from June to August. It bears yellow flowers near its spreading leaves, and after pollination, it produces many fruits.
From this, auspicious flower languages such as "wealth," "plenty," and "fertility" have been attributed to it.
Other birth flowers for October 10th include "Bouvardia," "Sanvitalia," and "Globe Amaranth," and the flower language of
Bouvardia is "happy love," "dream," and "sincere love," and
Sanvitalia's flower language is "look at me," and
Globe Amaranth's flower language is "immortality," "imperishability," "eternal love," "unfading love," "unchanging love," "resourcefulness," "singleness," and "hope of love."
■ October 11th Birth Flower: Asian Loosestrife

| Plant Name | Asian Loosestrife |
| Scientific Name | Lythrum anceps |
| Family | Lythraceae |
| Genus | Lythrum |
| Origin | Japan, Korean Peninsula |
| Blooming Season | July to September |
It is a beautiful plant that grows in wetlands and along riversides, blooming in autumn. Other birth flowers for October 11th include "Coleus," and the flower language of Coleus is "health," "unrequited love," "hope of love," and "good family tradition."
The flower language of Asian Loosestrife is "sorrow of love," "pure affection," "grief," and "compassion".
Asian Loosestrife is a plant similar to bush clover and has been used in purification rituals.
■ October 12th Birth Flower: Gerbera

| Plant Name | Gerbera |
| Scientific Name | Gerbera jamesonii Hybrid |
| Family | Asteraceae |
| Genus | Gerbera |
| Origin | South Africa |
| Blooming Season | Repeat flowering |
You can see this flower in various places such as flower arrangements, bouquets, lessons, gardening, and flower shops.
The flower language of Gerbera is "mystery" and "sublime beauty".
Gerbera also has different flower meanings depending on its color: orange gerbera means "mystery," white gerbera means "pure heart,"
yellow gerbera means "ultimate beauty," red gerbera means "burning mysterious love," and pink gerbera means "progress."
Other birth flowers for October 12th include "Helenium" and "Geranium," and the flower language of
Helenium is "tears," "good humor," "generous heart," and "showy," and
Geranium's flower language is "respect," "trust," and "true friendship."
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■ October 13th Birth Flower: Spiraea

| Plant Name | Japanese Spiraea (Shimotsuke) |
| Scientific Name | Spiraea japonica |
| Family | Rosaceae |
| Genus | Spiraea |
| Origin | Japan, Korean Peninsula, China |
| Blooming Season | Mid-May to June |
With its small flowers blooming softly in clusters, Japanese spiraea is a sturdy and easy-to-grow plant, recommended for gardening beginners.
The flower meanings of Japanese spiraea are "orderly love" and "fragility."
Japanese spiraea has branches that grow straight, with round flowers blooming at their tips. This appearance gave rise to the flower meaning "orderly love."
The meaning "fragility" comes from the way the flowers bloom densely, giving them a blurred outline and a hazy appearance.
Other birth flowers for October 13th include Nerine and Momiji-aoi (Crimson-eyed Rose Mallow).
Nerine's flower meanings are "cute," "brilliance," "patience," "sheltered daughter," "happy memories," and "until we meet again."
Momiji-aoi's flower meanings are "gentleness" and "serenity."
■ October 14th Birth Flower: Cattleya

| Plant Name | Cattleya |
| Scientific Name | Cattleya |
| Family | Orchidaceae |
| Genus | Cattleya |
| Origin | Tropical and subtropical regions of Central and South America |
| Blooming Season | March to April |
Cattleya is a flower that captivates everyone with its large blooms. It is a plant with a gorgeous appearance, earning it the title "Queen of Orchids."
Cattleya's flower meanings are "charming," "graceful," "graceful lady," and "mature adult charm."
All of these flower meanings are derived from Cattleya's gorgeous appearance.
It also has different flower meanings based on color: white Cattleya means "magic power," red Cattleya means "charm," and purple Cattleya means "graceful lady.".
Other birth flowers for October 14th include New York Aster and White Cosmos.
New York Aster's flower meanings are "still energetic in old age," "vitality not to be outdone by youth," and "hindsight."
White Cosmos's flower meanings are "maiden's innocence," "harmony," and "humility."
■ October 15th Birth Flower: Sweet Basil

| Plant Name | Sweet Basil |
| Scientific Name | Ocimum basilicum |
| Family | Lamiaceae |
| Genus | Ocimum |
| Origin | Asia to the Middle East |
| Blooming Season | July to October |
Basil is known as a herb. Recently, seeds are even sold in variety stores, and kits for growing it indoors are also available.
Sweet basil's flower meanings are "sacred," "affection," and "fondness."
In Hinduism, basil is considered a noble plant offered to the gods, thus giving it the flower meaning "sacred."
In Italy, basil is an item for proposals, where wearing basil and standing before a woman means "I love you," hence the flower meanings "affection" and "fondness."
Other birth flowers for October 15th include Japanese Anemone, Hylotelephium sieboldii, Cleome, and Osmanthus fragrans.
Japanese Anemone's flower meanings are "fading love," "faint memories," "love fading away," "time of sensibility," and "patience."
Hylotelephium sieboldii's flower meanings are "you, my precious" and "modesty."
Cleome's flower meanings are "not as bad as I thought," "intoxicated by your beauty," "small love," and "secret moment."
Osmanthus fragrans's flower meanings are "humility," "modesty," "noble person," "truth," "intoxication," and "first love."
■ October 16th Birth Flower: Shion

| Plant Name | Tatarian Aster (Shion) |
| Scientific Name | Aster tataricus |
| Family | Asteraceae |
| Genus | Aster |
| Origin | China to Siberia |
| Blooming Season | August to October |
This plant blooms with white to purple flowers in autumn. It is a historical flower believed to have arrived in Japan around the Heian period.
Shion's flower meanings are "I won't forget you," "thinking of someone far away," and "reminiscence."
These flower meanings originate from an episode in the Konjaku Monogatarishu, a popular collection of tales from the Heian period.
Additionally, white shion has the flower meaning "pure to the utmost," while purple shion has the meanings "farewell" and "losing track of time," with different meanings assigned to each color.
Other birth flowers for October 16th include Orange Marigold and Moss Rose.
Orange Marigold's flower meanings are "sincerity" and "prophecy."
Moss Rose's flower meanings are "innocence," "adoration," "prettiness," and "respect.".
■ October 17th Birth Flower: Nerine

| Plant Name | Nerine |
| Scientific Name | Nerine |
| Family | Amaryllidaceae |
| Genus | Nerine |
| Origin | South Africa |
| Blooming Season | Mid-October to Mid-December |
Nerine is a relative of the Red Spider Lily, also known as "Diamond Lily." This name comes from its glossy petals.
Nerine's flower meanings are "gorgeous," "happy memories," "brilliance," "looking forward to seeing you again," "patience," and "sheltered daughter.".
"Gorgeous," "happy memories," and "brilliance" are flower meanings inspired by its glossy petals.
"Looking forward to seeing you again" and "patience" are flower meanings derived from the oppressed life of Nereid, the water nymph.
Other birth flowers for October 17th include Japanese Beautyberry and Grape.
Japanese Beautyberry's flower meanings are "elegance," "intelligence," and "beloved."
Grape's flower meanings are "intoxication," "consideration," "forgetfulness," and "charity."
■ October 18th Birth Flower: Cranberry

| Plant Name | Cranberry |
| Scientific Name | Vaccinium macrocarpon |
| Family | Ericaceae |
| Genus | Vaccinium |
| Origin | Northern and Eastern North America |
| Blooming Season | Early to Mid-September |
Cranberry is a very cold-hardy plant, and you can enjoy both its flowers and fruits. It is a recommended variety for gardening.
Cranberry's flower meanings are "comforting heartache," "healing the heart," and "innocence."
Cranberry fruits have been used for medicinal purposes in addition to food. They were effective for detoxification and internal organ ailments.
For this reason, flower meanings such as "comforting heartache" and "healing the heart" have been assigned.
Other birth flowers for October 18th include Begonia and Melampodium.
Begonia's flower meanings are "happy days," "confession of love," and "unrequited love."
Melampodium's flower meanings are "you are cute," "vitality," and "small kindness."
■ October 19th Birth Flower: Busy Lizzie

| Plant Name | Busy Lizzie |
| Scientific Name | Impatiens balsamina |
| Family | Balsaminaceae |
| Genus | Impatiens |
| Origin | Southeast Asia |
| Blooming Season | July to August |
Busy Lizzie is a plant that blooms from summer to autumn, with a variety of colors including red, pink, white, and purple.
Busy Lizzie's flower meanings are "don't touch me," "impatience," "hastiness," and "opening one's heart."
Busy Lizzie's fruit, when ripe, bursts open with just a touch.
From this, flower meanings such as "don't touch me," "impatience," and "hastiness" were derived.
Other birth flowers for October 19th include Solidago and Crown of Thorns.
Solidago's flower meanings are "prevention" and "caution."
Crown of Thorns' flower meanings are "kiss me quickly," "enduring adversity," and "independence."
■ October 20th Birth Flower: Hemp

| Plant Name | Hemp |
| Scientific Name | Cannabis sativa |
| Family | Cannabaceae |
| Genus | Cannabis |
| Origin | Central Asia |
| Blooming Season | July to August |
Hemp is often incorporated into clothing and daily necessities. It has long been an indispensable plant in our lives.
Hemp's flower meanings are "destiny," "fate," and "results."
In Europe, there was a divination method using hemp seeds, performed when one wished to meet their future spouse.
It is believed that this divination is the origin of the flower meanings.
Other birth flowers for October 20th include Gentian, Buddleja, and Exacum.
Gentian's flower meanings are "victory," "sense of justice," "I love you in your sorrow," and "lonely love."
Buddleja's flower meanings are "premonition of love," "charm," "adoring you," "deep faith," and "familiar relationship."
Exacum's flower meanings are "I love you" and "your dreams are right."
■ October 21st Birth Flower: Thistle

| Plant Name | Thistle |
| Scientific Name | Cirsium |
| Family | Asteraceae |
| Genus | Cirsium |
| Origin | Widely distributed in the Northern Hemisphere |
| Blooming Season | Summer to Autumn |
Thistles bear charming, prickly flowers. Be careful as the stems also have thorns.
Thistle's flower meanings are "independence," "retaliation," "strictness," and "don't touch me."
"Strictness" is believed to be derived from the image of the thistle deterring animals and its dignified appearance.
"Don't touch me" comes from the thorns on the flower.
Other birth flowers for October 21st include Sternbergia and Tithonia.
Sternbergia's flower meanings are "expectation," "uselessness," "impatience," and "I love you."
Tithonia's flower meanings are "you are beautiful" and "grace."
■ October 22nd Birth Flower: Japanese Laurel

| Plant Name | Japanese Laurel (Aoki) |
| Scientific Name | Aucuba japonica |
| Family | Garryaceae |
| Genus | Aucuba |
| Origin | Japan (Southern Hokkaido to Okinawa) |
| Blooming Season | Late March to Early May |
Known as an ornamental garden tree, this plant doesn't grow very large, so it can be planted in small spaces.
Japanese Laurel's flower meanings are "young and beautiful," "steadfast resolution," "unchanging love," and "eternal love."
Japanese Laurel's leaves remain vibrant green even in the cold winter.
Thus, it is associated with flower meanings that symbolize unchanging love, as well as "young and beautiful" and "steadfast resolution."
Other birth flowers for October 22nd include Japanese Pampas Grass, Miniature Rose, and Pink Cosmos.
Japanese Pampas Grass's flower meanings are "mutual understanding," "vitality," and "energy."
Miniature Rose's flower meanings are "special achievement," "endless love," and "unconscious beauty."
Pink Cosmos's flower meaning is "maiden's purity."
■ October 23rd Birth Flower: Datura

| Plant Name | Datura |
| Scientific Name | Datura metel |
| Family | Solanaceae |
| Genus | Datura |
| Origin | India, Middle East, North and South America |
| Blooming Season | July to September |
This plant produces large flowers and is also known as "Thorn Apple." Other birth flowers for October 23rd include Akebia and Plumbago.
Datura's flower meanings are "charm," "in a dream," "false charm," "intoxicating you," and "science."
"Charm" is derived from the trumpet-like shape of Datura's flowers.
Akebia's flower meanings are "talent" and "only love."
Plumbago's flower meanings are "always cheerful," "sympathy," and "secret passion.".
■ October 24th Birth Flower: Ume (Japanese Apricot)

| Plant Name | Ume (Japanese Apricot) |
| Scientific Name | Armeniaca mume (Prunus mume) |
| Family | Rosaceae |
| Genus | Armeniaca, Prunus |
| Origin | China |
| Blooming Season | January to March |
The ume, a tree in the rose family and genus Prunus, blooms from January to March.
Its flower meanings are "fidelity," "integrity," and "patience."
The origin of these flower meanings is likely the image of the ume proudly blooming beautifully amidst snow and cold winds during the still-chilly season when its flowers appear.
Other birth flowers for October 24th include Ageratum and Chestnut.
Ageratum's flower meanings are "trust," "stability," and "comfort."
Chestnut's flower meanings are "luxury," "satisfaction," "sincerity," and "rich joy."
■ October 25th Birth Flower: Maple

| Plant Name | Maple |
| Scientific Name | Acer |
| Family | Sapindaceae |
| Genus | Acer |
| Origin | Temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere |
| Blooming Season | Mid-April to Early May |
Maple is cherished as a symbol of autumn. In summer, its leaves are vibrant green, but in autumn, they change from red to yellow, brilliantly coloring the mountains.
Maple's flower meanings are "beautiful change," "precious memories," "harmony," and "reserve."
"Beautiful change" is a flower meaning derived from the leaves that change color and transform in autumn.
"Reserve" is said to be a flower meaning inspired by the small and inconspicuous maple flowers.
Other birth flowers for October 25th include Hylotelephium sieboldii and Gaillardia.
Hylotelephium sieboldii's flower meanings are "you, my precious" and "modesty."
Gaillardia's flower meanings are "cooperation," "unity," "glamour," and "bright personality."
■ October 26th Birth Flower: Sorrel

| Plant Name | Sorrel |
| Scientific Name | Rumex acetosa |
| Family | Polygonaceae |
| Genus | Rumex |
| Origin | Europe |
| Blooming Season | April to July |
This plant grows in vacant lots and fields and has red, spike-like flowers. It is named "Suiba" (sour leaf) because it tastes sour when eaten.
The flower meanings of Japanese sorrel are "Affection," "Patience," and "Love."
Japanese sorrel is given the flower meaning "Patience" because it grows vigorously even in harsh environments.
It is said that it is preserved in salt and then desalted and stir-fried in oil when eaten. However, it is believed that eating too much is not good for your health.
Other birth flowers for October 26th include "Ginkgo," "Liriope," and "Thunbergia."
The flower meanings of Ginkgo are "Longevity," "Solemnity," and "Repose of souls."
The flower meanings of Liriope are "Patience," "Modesty," "Humility," and "Hidden heart."
The flower meanings of Thunbergia are "Black eyes" and "Beautiful eyes."
■ October 27th Birth Flower: Nobara (Wild Rose)

| Plant Name | Noibara (Wild Rose) |
| Scientific Name | Rosa multiflora |
| Family | Rosaceae |
| Genus | Rosa |
| Origin | China |
| Blooming Season | May - June |
Nobara is also known as Noibara (wild rose) and bears small white flowers. Around this time of year, it bears bright red berries and is also used as a material for flower arrangements.
The flower meanings of Noibara are "Elegant beauty," "Simple love," "Poetic sentiment," "Rustic charm," and "Talent."
These flower meanings come from the fact that wild roses bloom beautiful white flowers in fields.
The meanings "Talent" and "Poetic sentiment" were inspired by the fact that lyricists have long composed poems and songs using wild roses as a motif.
Other birth flowers for October 27th include "Lantana" and "Chocolate Cosmos."
The flower meanings of Lantana are "Strictness," "Cooperation," "Agreement," and "Fickleness."
The flower meanings of Chocolate Cosmos are "Unchanging feelings," "Memories of love," and "End of love."
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■ October 28th Birth Flower: Pachira

| Plant Name | Pachira |
| Scientific Name | Pachira glabra |
| Family | Malvaceae |
| Genus | Pachira |
| Origin | Central and South America |
Pachira is a very popular houseplant. It is very easy to grow, so it is recommended for those who are not confident in growing plants.
The flower meanings of Pachira are "Liveliness" and "Victory."
Pachira is a plant with strong vitality. Therefore, it has the flower meaning "Liveliness."
The flower meaning "Victory" comes from an anecdote about a poor villager who amassed wealth by growing more pachira.
Other birth flowers for October 28th include "Sanguisorba."
The flower meanings of Sanguisorba are "Gratitude," "Change," "Affection," "Pensiveness," "Fleeting days," and "Admiration."
■ October 29th Birth Flower: Queen of the Night

| Plant Name | Queen of the Night |
| Scientific Name | Epiphyllum oxypetalum |
| Family | Cactaceae |
| Genus | Epiphyllum |
| Origin | Mexico to Central America |
| Blooming Season | July - November |
This plant blooms beautiful flowers for only one night, and a distinctive feature is its strong fragrance when it blooms.
The flower meanings of Queen of the Night are "I long to meet you just once," "Fleeting beauty," "Fleeting love," and "Glamorous beauty."
The flower meanings are derived from its characteristic of blooming for only one night, or from its beautiful white flowers.
It is also known as "Getsuraiko" (Moon-coming fragrance) and is sometimes used as a perfume in Europe.
Other birth flowers for October 29th include "Streptocarpus" and "Ageratum."
The flower meanings of Streptocarpus are "Listen to my whispers" and "Respond to trust."
The flower meanings of Ageratum are "Trust," "Stability," and "Comfort."
■ October 30th Birth Flower: Lobelia

| Plant Name | Lobelia |
| Scientific Name | Lobelia |
| Family | Campanulaceae |
| Genus | Lobelia |
| Origin | Tropical to temperate regions |
| Blooming Season | Late March - Early November |
Lobelia is also called "Ruri Chocho" (lapis lazuli butterfly) in Japanese. It is a plant that blooms blue and purple flowers and is a popular choice for gardening enthusiasts.
The flower meanings of Lobelia are "Always lovely," "Modesty," "Chastity," and "Malice."
Lobelia is given the flower meanings "Modesty" and "Chastity" because of its short stature and small flowers.
Please note that the roots of lobelia contain toxic compounds, so caution is advised. Always wear gloves when handling them, such as when repotting.
Other birth flowers for October 30th include "Petunia" and "Seemannia."
The flower meanings of Petunia are "My heart is at peace with you" and "Peace of mind."
The flower meanings of Seemannia are "Prosperity," "Energy," "Communication," and "Wit."
■ October 31st Birth Flower: Calla Lily

| Plant Name | Calla Lily |
| Scientific Name | Zantedeschia aethiopica |
| Family | Araceae |
| Genus | Zantedeschia |
| Origin | South Africa |
| Blooming Season | June - July |
This flower has a distinctive and charming shape, and is particularly often seen at weddings.
The flower meanings of Calla Lily are "Splendid beauty," "Purity," and "Maidenly grace."
The flower meaning "Purity" comes from the fact that the calla lily flower resembles a wedding dress.
"Splendid beauty" is derived from the Greek word "kalos" (ultimate beauty).
Other birth flowers for October 31st include "Heliconia" and "Balloon Flower."
The flower meanings of Heliconia are "Eccentric person," "Attention," and "Unique individuality."
The flower meanings of Balloon Flower are "Eternal love," "Unchanging love," "Sincerity," and "Elegance."
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Sep 24, 2024

