Discover the 365 daily birth flowers and enjoy the world of blossoms!

Enjoy flowers by learning about the 365 birth flowers! Detailed introduction to birth flowers!
There are 365 days in a year. Did you know that a birth flower is assigned to each of them?
This time, we'll give you a detailed introduction to birth flowers that can serve as a hint when you're giving flowers as a gift.
We'll focus on the birth flowers assigned to each of the 365 days, and also cover the history of birth flowers and the history of flower meanings. Please use this information to help you choose gifts for birthdays and wedding anniversaries.
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What are Birth Flowers?

Birth flowers are "flowers associated with the day you were born," assigned to all 365 days of the year.
The exact origin varies by country and region, but it is believed to be linked to myths and legends.
■ History of Birth Flowers

Since ancient times, flowers have been believed to possess mystical powers, and each flower was thought to hold a different message.
The origin of birth flowers can be traced back to myths of the Greek and Roman eras.
Knowing your birth flower can connect you to the meaning of your birth and lead to new self-discoveries.
Therefore, it is a "content from ancient times" that has a strong element of divination and has been enjoyed by many people to this day.
■ History of Flower Meanings

Flower meanings themselves are said to have originated in the Ottoman Empire around the 17th century.
This custom spread to Europe, especially France, where a culture of giving flowers as gifts in connection with "love" developed among the aristocracy.
At that time, books on "flower meanings" were published, showing their popularity.
Flower meanings are said to have reached Japan around the Meiji era, and initially, European flower meanings were used as they were.
However, flower meanings derived from China and historical anecdotes were later added to suit the Japanese climate, leading to the present day.
January Birth Flower: Sweet Pea

| Plant Name | Sweet Pea |
| Scientific Name | Lathyrus odoratus |
| Family | Fabaceae |
| Genus | Lathyrus |
| Origin | Sicily, Italy |
| Blooming Season | April - June |
Sweet peas are representative spring flowers, appearing in flower shops from mid-January.
The flower meanings of sweet pea are "departure," "separation," "faint joy," and "gentle memories."
It is said that the flower meanings "departure" and "separation" are given because the fluttering petals resemble a butterfly flying away, suggesting a farewell.
These flower meanings are perfect for graduation ceremonies or retirement gifts.
Additionally, sweet peas have a gentle fragrance, making them popular for decorating rooms to fill them with a spring atmosphere. Let's decorate with sweet peas in spring!
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■ January Birth Flowers: See the Birth Flower for Each Day
January has birth flowers assigned to each day from January 1st to January 31st.
For more details, please refer to this page if you are interested!
Did you find your birth flower? We hope it has a wonderful meaning!
| January 1 | Snowdrop, White Tulip |
| January 2 | Yellow Narcissus, Wintersweet, Bamboo, Red Camellia |
| January 3 | White Narcissus, Pine, Plum, Crocus |
| January 4 | White Hyacinth, Adonis, White Daisy |
| January 5 | Crocus, Liverleaf |
| January 6 | White Violet, Witch Hazel, Pink Violet, Phalaenopsis orchid |
| January 7 | White Tulip, Japanese Parsley, Snowdrop, Benjamin Fig |
| January 8 | Witch Hazel, Violet, Magnolia |
| January 9 | North Pole, Violet, Chickweed |
| January 10 | Freesia, Stock |
| January 11 | Pink Carnation, Liverleaf, Japanese Parsley |
| January 12 | Adonis, Sweet Alyssum |
| January 13 | Trumpet Daffodil, Cattleya, Rosemary |
| January 14 | Cyclamen, Cymbidium |
| January 15 | Wild Rose, Oncidium, White Violet |
| January 16 | Snapdragon, Dendrobium, Snowdrop |
| January 17 | Phalaenopsis orchid, Cymbidium, Marguerite |
| January 18 | Primula, Cornelian Cherry, Forsythia |
| January 19日 | Conronka, Pine, Cymbidium goeringii |
| January 20日 | Ranunculus, Calendula, Dendrobium |
| January 21日 | Rosemary, Wintersweet, Crocus, Ivy |
| January 22日 | Anemone, Anthurium, Guzmania |
| January 23日 | Snowflake, Pussy Willow, Sarcandra |
| January 24日 | Saffron, Freesia, Shear, Rohdea |
| January 25日 | Chickweed, Primula, Fuchsia |
| January 26 | Amaryllis, Carolina Jasmine, Mimosa Pudica |
| January 27 | Rowan, Plumeria, Heliotrope |
| January 28 | Nemophila, Snowflake, Fawn Lily |
| January 29 | Moss, Ranunculus, Kumquat, Tuberose |
| January 30 | Muscari, Bleeding Heart, Kumquat, Tuberose |
| January 31 | Red Tulip, Crocus, Mimosa Pudica, Witch Hazel |
February Birth Flower: Tulip
| Plant Name | Tulip |
| Scientific Name | Tulipa L. |
| Family | Liliaceae |
| Genus | Tulipa |
| Origin | Turkey |
| Blooming Season | Late March - Early May |
Tulips are also a quintessential spring flower. Their Japanese name, "Ukonkou," comes from their bitter, turmeric-like scent, though many don't perceive it that way.
The flower meanings of tulips include "compassion," "universal love," "declaration of love," and "beautiful eyes."
These meanings seem perfect for Valentine's Day or White Day gifts.
Tulips are available from late January to mid-March. As they are seasonal flowers that can only be enjoyed during this period, it's highly recommended to buy them as soon as you see them!
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■ February Birth Flowers: See the Birth Flower for Each Day
February has birth flowers assigned to each day from February 1st to February 29th.
For more details, please refer to this page if you are interested!
Did you find your birth flower? We hope it has a wonderful meaning!
| February 1 | Plum, Marguerite, Primrose |
| February 2 | Japanese quince, Snowdrop, Pansy, White Freesia |
| February 3 | Camellia, Eranthis pinnatifida |
| February 4 | Hitorishizuka, Red Primrose |
| February 5 | Fern, Pasqueflower, Primrose, Japanese Quince |
| February 6 | Peony, Rapeseed, Bluebell |
| February 7 | Forget-me-not, Plum, Hyacinth |
| February 8 | Saxifrage, Peony, Calendula |
| February 9 | Myrtle, Stock, Myrtle, Daffodil |
| February 10 | Daphne odora, Bergenia |
| February 11 | Gerbera, Freesia, Persian Speedwell |
| February 12 | Forsythia, Witch Hazel, Mistletoe |
| February 13 | Edelweiss, Rhodanthe, Purple Freesia |
| February 14 | Acacia, Chamomile, Cineraria |
| February 15 | Oriental Paperbush, Daisy, White Sweet Pea |
| February 16 | Bay Laurel, Saintpaulia, Daffodil |
| February 17 | Snowflake, Japanese Quince |
| February 18 | Buttercup, Dandelion, Alstroemeria, White Snapdragon |
| February 19 | Magnolia, Dandelion, Primula |
| February 20 | Kalmia, Rhododendron, Winter Jasmine |
| February 21 | Nemophila, Violet, Cornelian Cherry |
| February 22 | Rose of Sharon, Rhodanthe, Pale Pink Hollyhock |
| February 23 | Poppy, Daphne odora, Apricot |
| February 24 | Primrose, Amaryllis, Crocus, Periwinkle |
| February 25 | Yucca, Kalanchoe, Ranunculus, Rose |
| February 26 | Adonis, Snowdrop, Muscari |
| February 27 | Crocus, Ornithogalum, Scilla |
| February 28 | Helichrysum, Bay Laurel, Hepatica |
| February 29 | Armeria |
March Birth Flower: Ranunculus
| Plant Name | Ranunculus |
| Scientific Name | Ranunculus asiaticus |
| Family Name | Ranunculaceae |
| Genus Name | Ranunculus |
| Origin | Southeast Europe |
| Blooming Season | March to May |
Ranunculus are spring flowers characterized by their fluffy appearance. Because they somewhat resemble roses, those unfamiliar with flowers might sometimes mistake them for roses.
The flower meanings of ranunculus are "radiant charm," "very charming," "brilliance," and "emitting a beautiful glow."
These flower meanings perfectly symbolize the ranunculus flower, carrying implications that suit any occasion.
They are perfect for birthdays and wedding anniversaries. They are generally available from mid-January to around April. These are also only available for a limited time, so be sure to check them out!
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■ March Birth Flowers - See Birth Flowers for Each Day
March has birth flowers assigned to each day from March 1st to March 31st.
For more details, please see this page if you are interested!
Did you find your birth flower? I hope it has a wonderful flower meaning!
| March 1 | Cornflower |
| March 2 | Buttercup, Ranunculus, Stock, Armeria |
| March 3 | Peach, Milk Vetch |
| March 4 | Raspberry, Azalea, Pelargonium, Purple Mikan |
| March 5 | Linaria, Clivia, Cornflower |
| March 6 | Daisy, Winter Jasmine, Horsetail |
| March 7 | Anemone narcissiflora, Campanula, Pulsatilla |
| March 8 | Chestnut, Nigella, Blue Star, Kobushi Magnolia |
| March 9 | Pieris, Larch, Crocus |
| March 10 | Elm, Lupine, Shasta Daisy |
| March 11 | Chicory, Spiraea, California Poppy |
| March 12 | White Birch, Anemone, Broom, Horsetail |
| March 13 | Daylily, Epimedium, Anemone, Dandelion, Alstroemeria |
| March 14 | Almond, Chamomile, Sweet Alyssum, Blue Daisy |
| March 15 | Hemlock, Clivia, Candytuft, Forget-Me-Not, White Lace Flower |
| March 16 | Spearmint, Judas Tree, Crabapple |
| March 17 | Lupine, Anthurium, Cornelian Cherry |
| March 18 | Gardenia, Dogwood, Tosa Mizuki |
| March 19 | Poppy, Thistle, Weeping Cherry, Shrimp Plant |
| March 20 | Purple Tulip, Sweet Pea, Oriental Paperbush |
| March 21 | Jasmine, Witch Hazel, Fritillary |
| March 22 | Tulip, Forsythia, Milk Vetch, Rose of Sharon |
| March 23 | Gladiolus, Dandelion, Delphinium, Sweet Alyssum |
| March 24 | California Poppy, Dogtooth Violet, Kobushi Magnolia |
| March 25 | Caesalpinia, Alstroemeria, Crabapple |
| March 26 | White Primrose, Ipheion, Cymbidium goeringii |
| March 27 | Foxglove, Bridal Veil |
| March 28 | Kerria, Calanthe |
| March 29 | Dandelion, Burdock, Wild Strawberry, Plum |
| March 30 | Weeping Cherry, Broom, Armeria |
| March 31 | Nigella, Strawberry |
April Birth Flower: Gerbera
| Plant Name | Gerbera |
| Scientific Name | Gerbera L |
| Family Name | Asteraceae |
| Genus Name | Gerbera |
| Origin | South Africa |
| Blooming Season | April to June, October to November |
Gerbera are truly flower-like in shape, and are loved by people of all ages, from children to adults. Florists also love gerbera.
The flower meanings of gerbera are "hope" and "always moving forward."
Gerbera flowers are available year-round, so you can find them at flower shops in any season. Because they are popular flowers, they are sometimes sold not only at flower shops but also at supermarkets and home centers. Recently, you can even see them at convenience stores!
Since gerbera have flower meanings that are perfect for entrance ceremonies and farewell parties, it would be a good idea to give gerbera as a gift in April!
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■ April Birth Flowers: See Daily Birth Flowers
April has birth flowers assigned to each day from April 1st to April 30th.
You can find more details on this page, so please take a look if you're interested!
Did you find your birth flower? Hopefully, it has a wonderful meaning!
| April 1 | Cherry Blossom, Marguerite, Columbine |
| April 2 | Four-leaf Clover, White Anemone |
| April 3 | Ranunculus, Geranium, Adiantum, Aster, Jasmine, Yellow Daffodil |
| April 4 | Baby's Breath, Plum, Red Anemone |
| April 5 | Fig, Wisteria, Forget-me-not, Flowering Crab Apple |
| April 6 | Anemone, Nasturtium, Adonis, Marguerite, Japanese Stachyurus |
| April 7 | Crocus, Dimorphotheca, Adiantum, Nemophila |
| April 8 | Pink Tulip, Moss Phlox, Chinese Milk Vetch, Apple, Flowering Crab Apple |
| April 9 | Pansy, Mimosa, Cherry Blossom, Pulsatilla |
| April 10 | Periwinkle, Pansy, Linaria, Aster |
| April 11 | Iris, Hyacinth, Double-flowered Cherry |
| April 12 | Peach, Apricot, Bleeding Heart, Nemesia |
| April 13 | Strawberry, Gaillardia |
| April 14 | Morning Glory, Enkianthus, Broom, Eastern Daisy Fleabane, Blue Star, Deutzia |
| April 15 | Forget-me-not, Snapdragon, Godetia, Pink Rose, White Baby's Breath |
| April 16 | Gloriosa, Snowflake, Catchfly, Flame Azalea |
| April 17 | Pothos, Iris, Larkspur |
| April 18 | Statice, Alstroemeria, Red Clover |
| April 19 | Thistle, Delphinium, Roof Iris, Amaranthus |
| April 20 | Nashi Pear, Moss Phlox, Dimorphotheca, Ixia |
| April 21 | Forget-me-not, Nigella, Cherry Blossom, Sweet Pea |
| April 22 | Catchfly, Aster, California Poppy, Muscari |
| April 23 | Campanula, Dogwood, Anemone, Balloon Flower |
| April 24 | Geranium, Spiraea cantoniensis, Peony |
| April 25 | Fritillary, Bluebell, Sweet William |
| April 26 | Ajuga, Scabiosa, Calanthe, Cornflower |
| April 27 | Denphal, Iris tectorum, Acacia, White Daffodil |
| April 28 | Primrose, Deutzia, Asiatic Lily |
| April 29 | Iris laevigata, Wisteria, Pale Purple Statice |
| April 30 | Laburnum, Kalmia, Nashi Pear, Roof Iris, Nemophila |
May Birth Flower: Carnation

| Plant Name | Carnation |
| Scientific Name | Dianthus caryophyllus L. |
| Family Name | Caryophyllaceae |
| Genus Name | Dianthus |
| Origin | Mediterranean Region |
| Blooming Season | Late April - June, October - November |
May's birth flower is the carnation. It's the perfect flower for Mother's Day! Its plump flower shape is a secret to its popularity.
The flower meanings of carnations are "mother's love," "fascination," "innocent and deep love," "admiration," and "pure affection."
Carnations are generally known as Mother's Day flowers, but of course, they are also great for birthdays and wedding anniversaries!
They are available year-round and are characterized by their rich variety of colors. Red, pink, yellow, green, purple, blue, and various other colors of carnations are available.
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■ May Birth Flowers: See Daily Birth Flowers
May has birth flowers assigned to each day from May 1st to May 31st.
You can find more details on this page, so please take a look if you're interested!
Did you find your birth flower? Hopefully, it has a wonderful meaning!
| May 1 | Lily of the Valley, Edelweiss, Mitsuba Azalea |
| 5月2日 | Phlox, Lily of the Valley |
| May 3 | Clematis, Dandelion, Skunk Cabbage |
| May 4 | Japanese Iris, Japanese Kerria, Stokesia, Mini Rose, Strawberry, Japanese Azalea |
| May 5 | Iris, Mimosa |
| May 6 | Gardenia, Orchid, Columbine, Iris tectorum |
| May 7 | Statice, Magnolia, Japanese Snowbell |
| May 8 | Yellow Daffodil, Rhododendron, Bellflower |
| May 9 | Double-flowered Cherry, Clematis, Paulownia, Clover |
| May 10 | Iris, Ageratum, Japanese Iris |
| May 11 | Apple, Nasturtium, Cornflower, Dimorphotheca, White Tulip |
| May 12 | White Lilac, Astilbe, Thunbergia, Red Carnation, Campanula |
| May 13 | Hawthorn, California Poppy, Japanese Iris, Boronia |
| May 14 | Columbine, Peony, Iris, Purple Columbine, Forget-me-not |
| May 15 | Campanula, Houttuynia, Pink Carnation |
| May 16 | Allium, Ixia, Banksia Rose |
| May 17 | Yellow Tulip, Fuchsia, Exacum, Peony |
| May 18 | Primrose, Petunia, Deutzia, Lilac, Iris |
| May 19 | Azalea, Bottlebrush, Peony, Walnut |
| May 20 | Oxalis, Shasta Daisy, Columbine |
| May 21 | Borage, Baby's Breath, Larkspur, Wisteria, Rose of Sharon |
| May 22 | Fuchsia, Mitsuba Azalea, Lemon |
| May 23 | Foxglove, Godetia, Calceolaria, German Iris |
| May 24 | Heliotrope, Lily of the Valley, Red Clover |
| May 25 | Pansy, Ranunculus, Yuzu, Hyssop, Wisteria |
| May 26 | Olive, Geranium, Sandersonia, Clover |
| May 27 | Matricaria, Calanthe, Japanese Snowball |
| May 28 | Lily of the Valley, Amaryllis, Gloriosa, Veronica |
| May 29 | Nigella, Columbine, Dianthus |
| May 30 | Purple Lilac, Amaryllis, Pelargonium, Exacum, Lady's Slipper Orchid, Olive |
| May 31 | Lupine, Wisteria, Scilla, Calla Lily |
June Birth Flower Hydrangea
| Botanical Name | Hydrangea |
| Scientific Name | Hydrangea macrophylla |
| Family | Hydrangeaceae |
| Genus | Hydrangea |
| Origin | Japan |
| Blooming Season | May-July |
Hydrangeas are popular flowers with their voluminous appearance. The sight of hydrangeas blooming amidst the rainy scenery is something every Japanese person can imagine.
The flower meanings of hydrangea are "fickleness" and "impermanence". These meanings were given because the color of the hydrangea flower changes depending on the soil composition.
There are also flower meanings for each color: blue hydrangeas mean "persevering love," pink hydrangeas mean "energetic woman," and white hydrangeas mean "tolerance."
They have become very popular recently, and even florists like us often receive orders asking for "hydrangeas!" It seems they are recognized as fashionable flowers.
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June Birth Flowers: See Daily Birth Flowers
June has birth flowers assigned to each day from June 1st to June 30th.
For more details, please see this page if you are interested!
Did you find your birth flower? Hopefully, it has a wonderful flower meaning!
| June 1 | Red Rose, Astilbe, Baby's Breath, Matricaria |
| June 2 | Thyme, Nierembergia, Red Columbine |
| June 3 | Hydrangea, Honeysuckle |
| June 4 | Deutzia, Daylily, Pink Baby's Breath |
| June 5 | Dahlia, Marigold, Campanula |
| June 6 | Penstemon, Iris, Astrantia |
| June 7 | Gardenia, Azalea, Lace Flower, Yellow Rose |
| June 8 | Jasmine, Southern Magnolia |
| June 9 | Sweet Pea, Gaura, Aster |
| June 10 | Sweet William, Acanthus, Painted Daisy, Ranunculus |
| June 11 | Agapanthus, Safflower |
| June 12 | Yucca, Lilac |
| June 13 | Passionflower, Foxglove, Bridal Veil, Thunbergia |
| June 14 | Gladiolus, Coreopsis, Spiraea, Blue Star |
| June 15 | Carnation, Dogwood |
| June 16 | Tuberose, Veronica, Stewartia, Peony |
| June 17 | White Clover, Yellow Cosmos, Liatris |
| June 18 | Penstemon, Thyme, Hollyhock, Rose Campion, Flannel Flower |
| June 19 | Rosebud, Ixia |
| June 20 | Foxtail Lily, Chestnut, Sansevieria |
| June 21 | Evening Primrose, Astilbe, Orange Jasmine, Common Evening Primrose |
| June 22 | Viburnum, Honeysuckle |
| June 23 | Hollyhock, Miyakowasure, St. John's Wort |
| June 24 | Verbena, St. John's Wort |
| June 25 | Morning Glory, Montbretia, Alstroemeria |
| June 26 | White Lilac, Pentas, Gazania, St. John's Wort, Gloriosa |
| June 27 | Passionflower, Calla Lily, Rhodanthe, Agapanthus |
| June 28 | Geranium, Eustoma |
| June 29 | Agapanthus, Dimorphotheca, German Iris |
| June 30 | Scabiosa, Gardenia, Honeysuckle, Bougainvillea |
July Birth Flower Sunflower
| Botanical Name | Sunflower |
| Scientific Name | Helianthus annuus L. |
| Family | Asteraceae |
| Genus | Helianthus |
| Origin | North America |
| Blooming Season | July-September |
Sunflowers are the flower of summer! They are said to be named "Himawari" (meaning "turning towards the sun") because they bloom facing the sun. They are truly the flower that embodies Japanese summer.
The flower meanings of sunflowers are "I gaze only at you," "admiration," "passion," and "love."
They are perfect for a proposal bouquet. While some might imagine them to be as big as a human face, the sunflowers available at florists are usually smaller and more stylish.
The popular sunflowers evoke "Van Gogh's Sunflowers" with their rustic charm. They are available from late May to late August. Keep an eye out for them!
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July Birth Flowers: See Daily Birth Flowers
July has birth flowers assigned to each day from July 1st to July 31st.
For more details, please see this page if you are interested!
Did you find your birth flower? Hopefully, it has a wonderful flower meaning!
| July 1 | Red Poppy, Small Oriental Lily, Clematis, Ice Plant, Feijoa |
| July 2 | Clematis, Snapdragon, English Lavender |
| July 3 | White Poppy, Lotus, Small Oriental Lily, Ice Plant, Japanese Mint |
| July 4 | Purple Magnolia, Spiral Orchid, Stokesia |
| July 5 | Lavender, Lobelia, Japanese Rose, Penstemon, Blue-Eyed Grass |
| July 6 | Sunflower, Morning Glory, Asiatic Dayflower, Crinum Lily |
| July 7 | Currant, Abelia, Water Lily, Gardenia |
| July 8 | Lotus, Chinese Lantern Plant, Campanula |
| July 9 | Hosta, Linden |
| July 10 | Spotted Bellflower, Gloxinia, Snapdragon, Lavender, Pink Eustoma |
| July 11 | Hibiscus, Acanthus, Fuchsia, Globe Thistle |
| July 12 | Eustoma, Yarrow |
| July 13 | Trumpet Lily, Gladiolus, Water Hyacinth, Joseph's Coat, Gaku Ajisai (Lacecap Hydrangea) |
| July 14 | Phlox, Dianthus, Trumpet Vine, Rose |
| July 15 | Pink Rose, Silk Tree, Stewartia, Sasayuri (Lilium japonicum) |
| July 16 | Stock, Portulaca, Amaryllis, Ginger |
| July 17 | White Rose, Bindweed, Hosta, Crinum Lily |
| July 18 | Marigold, Verbena, Milkweed |
| July 19 | Aconitum, Queen of the Night |
| July 20 | Sunflower, Eustoma, Pink Bougainvillea |
| July 21 | Silk Tree, Rudbeckia, Mint |
| July 22 | Dianthus, Petunia, Liatris, Evening Primrose |
| July 23 | Ginger, Allium, Cypress Vine |
| July 24 | Trillium, Lily, Peony, Botan (Tree Peony), Water Lily, Daylily |
| July 25 | Elderflower, Impatiens, Aconitum, Helichrysum |
| July 26 | Wormwood, Bougainvillea, Larkspur, Coreopsis |
| July 27 | Geranium, Cranesbill, Obedient Plant, Viburnum |
| July 28 | Dianthus, Four O'Clock, Asiatic Dayflower, Yellow Calla Lily |
| July 29 | Cactus, Dahlia, Yellow Rose, Red Anthurium, White Bougainvillea |
| July 30 | Periwinkle, Linden, White Eustoma |
| July 31 | Rudbeckia, Climbing Rose |
August Birth Flower: Eustoma
| Plant Name | Eustoma |
| Scientific Name | Eustoma |
| Family | Gentianaceae |
| Genus | Eustoma |
| Origin | Mexico |
| Blooming Season | March - June |
This plant produces 3-4 flowers on a single stem, characterized by its soft, fluffy appearance. It is a very popular flower in Japan, also known as "Lisianthus."
The flower meanings of Eustoma are "elegance," "hope," and "refreshing beauty." These meanings are said to be inspired by its fluffy appearance.
Incidentally, Eustoma was once on the brink of extinction! Many horticultural plants were lost during World War II, and Eustoma was among them.
While it had mostly died out overseas, it is said that Eustoma was continuously bred from a few cultivated plants in Japan, leading to its current varieties.
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August Birth Flowers: See a birth flower for each day
August has birth flowers assigned to each day from August 1st to August 31st.
You can find more details on this page, so please take a look if you're interested!
Did you find your birth flower? We hope it has a wonderful meaning!
| August 1 | Miyakowasure (Aster savatieri), Four O'Clock, Gerbera, Morning Glory |
| August 2 | Four O'Clock, Bellflower, Canna, Sunflower, Cornflower, Yarrow, Rhododendron |
| August 3 | Canna, Portulaca, Buddleia, Santolina |
| August 4 | Torch Lily, Phlox |
| August 5 | Erica, Spiderwort, Sunflower |
| August 6 | Zinnia, Morning Glory, Torenia |
| August 7 | Pomegranate, Red Salvia |
| August 8 | Azalea, Cleome, Anthurium |
| August 9 | Oleander, Streptocarpus, Alstroemeria |
| August 10 | Spotted Bellflower, Hibiscus, Cypress Vine |
| August 11 | Geranium, Sanvitalia |
| August 12 | Tansy, Black Lily, Oleander |
| August 13 | Stonecrop, Egret Flower, Canna |
| August 14 | Gomphrena, Hollyhock Mallow, Ammobium |
| August 15 | Lotus, Montbretia, Sunflower |
| August 16 | Patrinia, Datura |
| August 17 | Tulip Tree, Silk Tree |
| August 18 | Hollyhock, Coleus, Cleome, Edelweiss, Eustoma |
| August 19 | Rose Campion, Canna, Solidago, Obedient Plant |
| August 20 | Freesia, Campanula pyramidalis |
| August 21 | Kin Mizuhiki (Agrimonia pilosa), Blueberry, Egret Flower, Portulaca |
| August 22 | Spiraea, Curcuma |
| August 23 | Queen of the Night, Four O'Clock, Linden, Moluccella |
| August 24 | Celosia, Cypress Vine, Phlox |
| August 25 | Anthurium, Great Burnet, Rudbeckia |
| August 26 | Rose of Sharon, Rose Campion, Aster |
| August 27 | Moonflower, Impatiens, Hypericum |
| August 28 | Eryngium, Bellflower, Currant |
| August 29 | Crape Myrtle, Celosia, Clover, Aster, Begonia |
| August 30 | Solidago, Evening Primrose, Spathiphyllum |
| August 31 | Salvia, Gentian, Hibiscus, Sunflower, Clover, Chinese Milk Vetch |
September Birth Flower: Dahlia

| Plant Name | Dahlia |
| Scientific Name | Dahlia |
| Family | Asteraceae |
| Genus | Dahlia |
| Origin | Mexico |
| Blooming Season | Mid-June to November |
Autumn is the season for dahlias, the birth flower of September. While dahlias are available year-round, the flowers during this season are especially large and voluminous!
The flower meanings of dahlias are "elegant," "graceful," "hope," and "refreshing beauty." These flower meanings were inspired by the appearance of the dahlia flower.
Dahlias are very popular and are usually sold at any flower shop. Everyone is captivated by their elegant appearance.
Large-flowered varieties are used in weddings, while medium-sized varieties are used in flower arrangements and bouquets.
■Flower Gifts Featuring September's Birth Flower, Dahlia
【Autumn Limited】Seasonal Bouquet with Dahlias "Coral Fall" 【Bouquet】
¥11,000-
September Birth Flowers: See Daily Birth Flowers
September has birth flowers assigned to each day from September 1st to September 31st.
For more details, please refer to this page if you are interested!
Did you find your birth flower? We hope it has a wonderful meaning!
| September 1st | Tiger Lily, Spathiphyllum, Balloon Flower |
| September 2nd | Tuberose, Yellow Marigold |
| September 3rd | Marguerite, Cosmos |
| September 4th | Geum, Datura, Grape, Crocosmia |
| September 5th | Patrinia, Celosia |
| September 6th | Nasturtium, Lythrum, Pampas Grass |
| September 7th | Orange, Black Lily, Japanese Rose |
| September 8th | Zephyranthes, Impatiens, Abutilon |
| September 9th | Chrysanthemum, Aster tataricus, Japanese Honeysuckle |
| September 10th | Aster, Dahlia, Begonia grandis, Hyssop |
| September 11th | Aloe, Rose of Sharon, Butterfly Milkweed |
| September 12th | Clematis, Indigo, Kudzu |
| September 13th | Willow, Zephyranthes, Buddleja |
| September 14th | Quince, Japanese Anemone, Ageratum |
| September 15th | Dahlia, Susuki Grass |
| September 16th | Gentian, Madder, Pentas |
| September 17th | Erica, Balloon Vine, Hylotelephium sieboldii |
| September 18th | Thistle, Impatiens |
| September 19th | Salvia, Jewelweed, Sandersonia |
| September 20th | Rosemary, Red Spider Lily, Lilyturf |
| September 21st | Autumn Crocus, Colchicum, Sanvitalia, Serruria |
| September 22nd | Globe Amaranth, Madder, Bog Lobelia |
| September 23rd | Yew, Red Spider Lily, Dahlia, Cosmos |
| September 24th | Bush Clover, Grape, Yellow Dahlia |
| September 25th | Petunia, Joseph's Coat |
| September 26th | Persimmon Tree, Lotus, Portulaca, Scarlet Rose Mallow |
| September 27th | Cosmos, Torenia |
| September 28th | Thoroughwort, Aster tataricus, Helenium |
| September 29th | Apple, Portulaca, Thunbergia |
| September 30th | Monstera, Zephyranthes, Japanese Anemone |
October Birth Flower: Rose
| Plant Name | Rose |
| Scientific Name | Rosa |
| Family | Rosaceae |
| Genus | Rosa |
| Origin | Southwest China |
| Blooming Season | October to November |
The king of flowers, the rose. Autumn is also its peak season, and various types of roses are available during this time! From fragrant roses to those with unusual flower shapes, it's a delightful season for rose lovers!
The flower meanings of roses are "beauty" and "love." Furthermore, the flower meanings vary by color: red roses mean "devoted love," "passion," and "ardent love," while pink roses mean "elegance" and "gracefulness," and white roses mean "purity" and "respect." Each color has flower meanings inspired by it.
For celebrations such as birthdays, wedding anniversaries, or farewell parties, be sure to give roses as a gift to bring out the biggest smiles!
■Flower Gifts Featuring October's Birth Flower, Rose
【Bouquet】Recommended bouquet for celebrations, GR size, pink "classe rose"
¥13,200-
October Birth Flowers: See Daily Birth Flowers
October has birth flowers assigned to each day from October 1st to October 31st.
For more details, please refer to this page if you are interested!
Did you find your birth flower? We hope it has a wonderful meaning!
| October 1st | Red Chrysanthemum, Bush Clover, Scarlet Rose Mallow, Fragrant Olive |
| October 2nd | Apricot, Coleus |
| October 3rd | Maple, Physostegia |
| October 4th | White Lace Flower, Salvia |
| October 5th | Cleome, Yellow Cosmos |
| October 6th | Lilyturf, Patrinia, Red Cosmos, Fragrant Olive |
| October 7th | Grape, Fragrant Olive, Mini Rose |
| October 8th | Parsley, Japanese Anemone, Gaura |
| October 9th | Fennel, Toad Lily, Patrinia |
| October 10th | Melon, Bouvardia, Sanvitalia, Gomphrena |
| October 11th | Lythrum, Coleus |
| October 12th | Gerbera, Helenium, Geranium |
| October 13th | Spiraea, Nerine, Maple-leaved Mallow |
| October 14th | Cattleya, New York Aster, White Cosmos |
| October 15th | Sweet Basil, Anemone hupehensis, Hylotelephium sieboldii, Cleome, Osmanthus fragrans |
| October 16th | Aster, Orange Marigold, Moss Rose |
| October 17th | Nerine, Callicarpa japonica, Grape |
| October 18th | Cranberry, Begonia, Melampodium |
| October 19th | Impatiens, Solidago altissima, Euphorbia milii |
| October 20th | Hemp (Asa), Gentian, Buddleja, Exacum |
| October 21st | Thistle, Sternbergia, Tithonia |
| October 22nd | Aucuba, Japanese pampas grass, Miniature rose, Pink Cosmos |
| October 23rd | Datura, Akebia, Plumbago |
| October 24th | Japanese Plum (Ume), Ageratum, Chestnut |
| October 25th | Maple, Hylotelephium sieboldii, Gaillardia |
| October 26th | Sorrel, Ginkgo, Liriope, Thunbergia |
| October 27th | Wild Rose, Lantana, Chocolate Cosmos |
| October 28th | Pachira, Sanguisorba |
| October 29th | Epiphyllum oxypetalum, Streptocarpus, Ageratum |
| October 30th | Lobelia, Petunia, Seemannia |
| October 31st | Calla Lily, Heliconia, Platycodon grandiflorus |
November Birth Flower: Chrysanthemum
| Plant Name | Chrysanthemum |
| Scientific Name | Chrysanthemum morifolium |
| Family Name | Asteraceae |
| Genus Name | Chrysanthemum |
| Origin | China |
| Blooming Season | October - November |
The chrysanthemum is a flower beloved by many in Japan. In Japan, it has been cherished by aristocrats and the Imperial Family since ancient times.
The chrysanthemum's flower meanings are "trust," "nobility," "integrity," and "refinement." All of these meanings are derived from its elegant appearance.
Chrysanthemums were introduced to Japan from China during the Nara period. Originally, they were brought for medicinal purposes, and their medicinal properties were even said to grant "eternal youth and immortality."
While they are now often associated with funerals, there are many varieties of chrysanthemums, and stylish varieties suitable for bouquets and flower arrangements are also available!
At &YOUKAEN, we also offer bouquets, flower bouquets, and flower arrangements using stylish chrysanthemums!
■ Flower Gifts Using Chrysanthemums, the November Birth Flower
![2024 Respect for the Aged Day Gift Japanese Style Flower Arrangement S 'kaki' [Limited Time Respect for the Aged Day Flower Arrangement]](https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0694/5472/5400/files/keirou_arrange_mix_001_009_240x240.jpg?v=1739023402)
Autumn Gift Limited Time Japanese Style Flower Arrangement S "kaki"
¥6,050-
November Birth Flowers: See a Birth Flower for Each Day
November has birth flowers assigned to each day from November 1st to November 30th.
For more details, please visit this page if you are interested!
Did you find your birth flower? We hope it has a wonderful meaning in its flower language!
| November 1st | Quince, Akebia, Spray Mum |
| November 2nd | Lupine, Euryops Daisy, Osmanthus fragrans |
| November 3rd | Chamomile, Yellow Chrysanthemum, Hatsukoi-sou |
| November 4th | Bird's Nest Fern, Saffron, Callicarpa japonica |
| November 5th | Ice Plant, Pentas, Portulaca |
| November 6th | Boneset, Casa Blanca Lily |
| November 7th | Tansy, Eucalyptus, Cymbidium, Euryops Daisy |
| November 8th | Senno, Holly, Sternbergia, Wild Rose |
| November 9th | Myrrh, Lantana, Crown of Thorns, Climbing Rose |
| November 10th | Cotton Rose, Buddleja |
| November 11th | Camellia, Snake Gourd, Adiantum |
| November 12th | Lemon, Begonia, Gerbera |
| November 13th | Rowan, Dendrobium, Anthurium |
| November 14th | Pine, Tree Dahlia, Adiantum |
| November 15th | Oregano, Red Spider Lily, Orange Rose, Lobelia |
| November 16th | Christmas Rose, Red Sasanqua, Clover |
| November 17th | Sasanqua, Statice, Nerine |
| November 18th | Japanese Lily, Fleabane, Rowan, Eucalyptus |
| November 19th | St. John's Wort, Sanguisorba, Statice |
| November 20th | Snake Gourd, Farfugium japonicum, Red Carnation |
| November 21st | Lantana, Ginkgo, Bellflower, Painted Nettle |
| November 22nd | Rose, Angraecum, Aloe, Marguerite |
| November 23rd | Fern, Strelitzia, Pyracantha, White Chrysanthemum |
| November 24th | Viburnum, Cattleya, Saintpaulia, Osmanthus fragrans |
| November 25th | Smokebush, Nerine, Pampas Grass |
| November 26th | Gladiolus, Campanula punctata, Calla Lily |
| November 27th | Flowering Kale, Red Chrysanthemum, Dendrobium phalaenopsis |
| November 28th | Azalea, Oncidium, Aster, Sandersonia |
| November 29 | Hototogisu (Toad Lily), Begonia, Marigold |
| November 30 | Atsumorisou (Cypripedium japonicum), Baby's Breath, Tsuwabuki (Farfugium japonicum) |
December Birth Flower: Lily
| Plant Name | Lily |
| Scientific Name | Lilium |
| Family Name | Liliaceae |
| Genus | Lilium |
| Origin | Northern Hemisphere |
| Flowering Season | June to August |
The December birth flower is the charming lily, known for its large blooms and fragrance. Its pure white petals, with a porcelain-like texture, are particularly appealing. It's a flower loved by many!
The lily's flower meanings include "purity," "dignity," "innocence," "childlikeness," "nobility," and "refined beauty." Most of these meanings are derived from its pristine white appearance and impressive presence.
Although the lily can be written with the kanji 百合 (hyakugō), the prevailing theory is that its etymology comes from "yuri" (揺り), referring to the way the flowers sway in the wind.
Many varieties are available, and while they can be found year-round, they seem to be more common in winter! They are also surprisingly long-lasting flowers.
■ Flower Gifts Featuring the December Birth Flower: Lily
Seasonal Birthday Flower Gift - December "Eucalyptus and Lily" [Bouquet]
¥8,800-
December Birth Flowers: See the Birth Flowers for Each Day
December has birth flowers assigned to each day from December 1st to December 31st.
You can find more details on this page, so please take a look if you're interested!
Did you find your birth flower? I hope it has a wonderful meaning!
| December 1 | Chrysanthemum |
| December 2 | Cineraria, Heliconia, Carnation |
| December 3 | Lavender, Stock, Rose |
| December 4 | Abelia, Sasanqua, Flowering Kale |
| December 5 | Tsuwabuki (Farfugium japonicum), Nanten (Heavenly Bamboo), Cymbidium |
| December 6 | Holly, Sweet Alyssum, King Protea, Strelitzia |
| December 7 | Lachenalia, Cyclamen, Holly, Kalanchoe |
| December 8 | Reed, Winter Cosmos |
| December 9 | Poinsettia, Primula obconica |
| December 10 | Camellia, Christmas Cactus, White Cyclamen |
| December 11 | Hyacinth, White Rose |
| December 12 | Cotton, Dendrobium, Daisy fleabane |
| December 13 | Purple Chrysanthemum, Christmas Rose, Fatsia |
| December 14 | Cymbidium, Purple Cineraria, Nanten (Heavenly Bamboo) |
| December 15 | Daphne, Red Rose |
| December 16 | Alder, Christmas Holly |
| December 17 | Loquat, Freesia, Seemannia, Senryo (Sarcandra glabra) |
| December 18 | Sage, Viola, Gloriosa |
| December 19 | Cyclamen, Snowflake, Christmas Rose |
| December 20 | Pineapple, Cattleya, Pink Alstroemeria |
| December 21 | Mint, White Camellia |
| December 22 | Poinsettia, Saintpaulia, Kanenanoruki (unidentified), Azalea |
| December 23 | Plane Tree, Hyacinth, Cattleya |
| December 24 | Mistletoe, North Pole Daisy |
| December 25 | Holly, Rose, Red Poinsettia |
| December 26 | Winter Begonia, Christmas Rose, Garden Cyclamen |
| December 27 | Paphiopedilum, Pansy, Fatsia |
| December 28 | Pomegranate, Mandarin Orange |
| December 29 | Ground Cherry, Nanten (Heavenly Bamboo) |
| December 30 | Kalanchoe, Gerbera, Flowering Kale |
| December 31 | Hinoki Cypress, Yuzu, Double-flowered Stock, Oncidium |
&YOUKAEN sells bouquets and flower arrangements using seasonal flowers!
&YOUKAEN offers bouquets and flower arrangements using seasonal flowers, perfect for birthdays and wedding anniversaries!
We have a variety of colors, including pink, orange, white, green, blue, and purple.
Our professional florists are meticulous about selecting materials and carefully crafting each arrangement.
They are perfect gifts for your loved ones! For birthdays and wedding anniversaries, please give a bouquet from &YOUKAEN.
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