Flowers have always been more than just gifts — they are messengers of love, joy, remembrance, and celebration. Just like birthstones, every month has its own special flower (sometimes two), each with unique meanings and symbolism.

At 24HrsCityFlorist, we believe flowers are more than just beautiful arrangements — they carry stories and emotions that make every occasion unforgettable. Choosing someone’s birth flower is a thoughtful way to add an extra layer of meaning to your bouquet.

Join us as we journey through the flowers of the year and uncover the significance behind each month’s bloom.

January – Carnation

Admiration, love, distinction
Carnations are cherished for their ruffled petals and lasting freshness. Symbolising love, truth, devotion, and distinction, carnations are commonly given on Mothers’ Day and weddings.

Each color carries its own meaning — red for deep love, pink for gratitude, and white for pure affection. A perfect way to brighten the start of the year with heartfelt wishes.


February – Violet

Loyalty, modesty, faithfulness, and first love
These delicate blooms embody sincerity and quiet devotion. With its delicate appearance, Violets also holds a symbolism of new beginnings. When incorporated in wedding bouquets or arrangements, it is closely associated with love, commitment, and lasting affection. Violets have been treasured since ancient times — a sweet match for the month of Valentine’s.

March – Daffodil

Renewal, rebirth, new beginnings
A cheerful herald of spring, the daffodil represents hope and fresh starts. Gift them to encourage positivity, celebrate milestones, or simply to remind someone that brighter days are ahead.

April – Daisy

Innocence, purity, and blissful pleasure
Known to signify purity, innocence, new beginnings, joy and cheerfulness. Daisies also represent loyalty and bring joy with their sunny simplicity. A wonderful way to celebrate April birthdays with freshness and charm.

May – Lily of the Valley

Sweetness, humility, and happiness
Lily of the valley’s tiny white bells are beloved for their delicate scent and purity. Together, they capture the essence of love and positivity.

June – Rose

Love, passion, friendship, and devotion
Roses are timeless, with each color telling its own story — from red’s romance to yellow’s friendship.

July – Larkspur

Positivity, dignity, and purity of heart
Larkspur’s tall, elegant blooms stand for grace and open-heartedness. A serene pairing for summer birthdays.

August – Gladiolus

Strength, remembrance, and integrity
Gladiolus, with its striking sword-shaped blooms, embodies strength of character. Together they capture courage and resilience. Gladiolus also symbolises prosperity in one’s journey, closely associated with the Chinese saying of ‘步步高陞 (bu bu gao sheng)’.

September – Morning Glory

Love, wisdom, and affection
Morning glories bloom brightly each day, representing affection and new beginnings. A charming way to celebrate the shift into autumn. These blooms close at night but bloom again as the morning sun arises, hence earning its name ‘Morning glory’.

October – Marigold

Warmth, creativity, and balance
Marigolds, with their fiery hues, are known for passion and energy. Perfect for celebrating October birthdays with vibrance and joy.

November – Peony

Love and honour
With its symbolism of love and honour, Peonies also represent prosperity and wealth in the Chinese culture too.

December – Holly

Good fortune, rebirth, and festive joy
Holly, with its glossy green leaves and red berries, represents protection and holiday cheer. A perfect way to end the year with positivity and warmth.