Did you know every birth month has its own flower? Each of those flowers has its own dedicated meaning, as well. It’s believed that the Romans began this tradition, and the Victorian era also brought floriography, the language of flowers. Growing wild all over the world since ancient times, let’s give a nod to the September birth flower: aster.
With their lush texture and wildflower-like beauty, it’s no wonder that Asters symbolize daintiness and elegance. Asters get their name from the Greek word for “star” – note the pointed petals bursting out from an energetic center. There are over 180 different species of aster, making asters a gorgeous addition to many different types of bouquets.
Adorable, Alluring Aster Bouquets
GiftTree’s fresh flower bouquets are never delivered in the box, leaving the recipient to find a vase, trim and arrange the bouquet themselves. Our expert florists are located all over the country, arranging bouquets in glass vases and delivering them in perfect condition.
Want to know the other months’ birth flowers and their meaning? Here’s a quick guide to glance at! Check back on GiftTree’s blog every first Monday of the month over the next year. We’ll be featuring that month’s birth flower as well as showing you our beautiful bouquets that feature the flower.
Month | Flower | Symbolism |
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January | Carnation | Devoted Love, True Friendship |
February | Violet | Faithfulness, Virtue |
March | Daffodil | Affection, Regards |
April | Daisy | Innocence, Purity |
May | Lily of the Valley | Hope, humility and sweetness |
June | Rose | Love, devotion, passion, desire |
July | Larkspur | Affection, Laughter, Lightheartedness |
August | Gladiolus | Moral Integrity, Generosity |
September | Aster | Daintiness, elegance, love, magic |
October | Calendula | Gracefulness and Joy |
November | Chrysanthemum | Cheerfulness, Friendship, Abundance |
December | Holly | Good Wishes, Glad Tidings |