What Do Birth Month Flowers Mean for Babies
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What Do Birth Month Flowers Mean for Babies

by Delia Elbaum

Birth month flowers can be a wonderful way to mark significant milestones in a child’s life. As a child grows and flourishes in their earliest months, flowers can become a poignant symbol of their presence. 

Birth month flowers have been a popular tradition for centuries, but today’s families have found fresh and unique ways to incorporate flowers into traditions. Read on to learn more about the significance of birth month flowers in modern celebrations. 

Understanding the Historical Significance of Birth Month Flowers

Birth month flowers originated centuries ago with the Romans, who thought flowers could protect babies born in a given month. Birth month flowers came to signify courage and other virtues, including hope and humility. Eventually, by the 19th century, the birth flower associated with each month came to symbolize a positive attribute, such as strength, wisdom, or positivity. 

Today’s parents look to birth flowers as a symbolic point of connection. The quality connected with the month in which their child was born can be one to help nurture as the child grows. And every birthday can be an opportunity to renew that connection.

Considering the Meaning of Different Flowers

Every month is linked to a different type of flower and, in some cases, more than one. June is connected to roses, for instance, which signify love and strong bonds. February is connected to violets, which signify humility and faithfulness. 

Parents can find deeper meaning in birth flowers by understanding what each one signifies. And for months with more than one flower, parents may want to focus on one. Decorating with these flowers for birthday celebrations can elevate the sense of meaning and bring depth to each milestone.

Integrating Birth Flowers into Modern Celebrations

Birth month flowers can be a great way to mark a baby’s first year. Flowers, like carnations or marigolds, can be a lovely addition to nursery decor. A simple wooden shelf with fresh or dried flowers and a few favorite books can bring charm and significance to the room. 

Flowers can be part of photo ops, too. Families that take monthly growth photos can weave their child’s flower into each photo. Or pressed flowers can find their way into memory books or party invitations. 

Remembering Safety Considerations

Yes, flowers can inject beauty into any celebration or keepsake. But parents should be mindful of some common safety concerns, especially with babies and other young children. 

Some little ones may try to reach for flowers or eat them. Consequently, it’s best to keep blooms at a safe distance. Flowers can lead to stomach issues if consumed.

Alternatively, parents may want to pursue silk flowers or images of flowers. The visuals will be a potent reminder of the flower’s presence. But these options won’t come with safety or allergy concerns.

Creating Special Celebrations

Birth month flowers can be a meaningful addition to celebrations in a baby’s first year. Integrating flowers into nursery decor, keepsake albums, and photo shoots can bring consistency and depth. These flowers can be a constant reminder of a child’s potential as they carve out their place in the world. 

 

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