Forget your horoscope, birth flowers are the latest astrological craze – how to find yours and what it says about you

Published on July 19, 2025 at 08:59 AM

WE’VE all faced that inevitable question when meeting someone new – ‘what’s your star sign?’

However, you should expect to be hit with a new astrological related small talk as zodiac fans discover their birth flowers.

Woman smelling a bouquet of roses.
Birth flowers are related to your star sign and can you understand yourself better

Unlike birth stones, birth flowers align with your zodiac sign rather than the month you are born and can be used to help understand your star sign.

Initially, zodiac signs were used to determine the time of year to predict any seasonal changes, yet over time, these symbols turned into astrological beliefs, associating specific characteristics and influences with the different signs depending on the month we were born.

The flower experts at Eflorist have revealed what flower represents each sign in a bid to help you understand yourself and your sign better.

Aries (21 March – 19 April): Honeysuckle

Pink and maroon Dutch honeysuckle flowers.

Energetic, bold, and a natural born leader, the Aries zodiac flower is symbolised by the honeysuckle.

Representing vitality and the fresh energy of spring, it stands for the unstoppable drive and enthusiasm of an Aries.

For an Aries born in March, daffodils are the main March birth flower, with jonquils also gifted to March babies. Tying into the energy of spring, daffodils are known for their cheerful and optimistic tendencies.

When it comes to a new month of April, daisies are known as the April birth flower, representing a sweet side to those born in the month, and a perfect addition alongside any honeysuckle bouquets.

Taurus (20 April – 20 May): Lily

Close-up of pink lilies.

Taureans are known for their love of beauty, comfort, and a grounded lifestyle, matching the Taurus zodiac flower with the lily.

Lilies are often associated with peace and purity, and reflects a Taurus’s appreciation for life’s finer things and their serene, loyal nature—embodying both strength and softness, just as the flower does.

If you’re looking for a May birth flower to add into your spread of lilies, you can add some hawthorns—adding to the delicate and sweet nature of any Taurus bouquets.

Gemini (21 May – 20 June): Lily of The Valley

Close-up of lilies of the valley with water droplets.

Lively, curious, and full of charm, Geminis are always on the go, exploring new ideas and meeting new people, and the lily of the valley is a delicate flower, making this the perfect Gemini zodiac flower.

Most well known for symbolising happiness and renewal, the lily of the valley mirrors the sign’s youthful energy, and ability to bring joy wherever they go.

Lily of the valley is also known as a May birth flower, lining up perfectly for any May born Geminis. For Geminis born in June, roses and honeysuckles can also be gifted as for the perfect June birth flower bouquet.

One of the most popular flowers, roses symbolise romance and love, but they come in a variety of flowers for different meanings.

Cancer (21 June – 22 July): White Rose

Wedding bouquet of white and pale yellow flowers on a windowsill.

Emotional, nurturing, and deeply intuitive, the Cancer zodiac flower is the white rose.

Symbolising purity, innocence, and deep emotional connections, this white rose reflects Cancer’s heartfelt nature and their natural instinct to protect the ones they love.

Just as roses are a key flower for those born in June, larkspurs (also known as delphiniums) are the primary July birth flower for Cancers born in this month. Symbolising an open heart, joy and warmth, these blooms come in a variety of colours to pair with Cancer’s white roses.

Leo (23 July – 22 August): Sunflower

Sunflowers in full bloom in a field.

Leos are known for their confidence, charisma, and flair, and what better floral match for the Leo zodiac flower than the sunflower?

Always turning toward the sun, the sunflower reflects a Leo’s natural optimism, warmth, and need to be in the spotlight, radiating joy, just like those born under this sign.

For an August birth flower, Gladiolus flowers are the primary flowers to add to your sunflower bouquet. With a historical tie to gladiators, these flowers symbolise strength, victory and success—perfect for those lion star signs.

Virgo (23 August – 22 September): Chrysanthemum

Potted chrysanthemums in various colors.

Practical, detail-oriented, and quietly strong, those born under this sign have the Virgo zodiac flower of the chrysanthemum.

Traditionally associated with loyalty and longevity, chrysanthemums symbolise a Virgo’s dependable nature, and their pursuit of perfection in everything they do.

If you’re looking for your September birth flower, search no longer! September’s primary birth flower is an aster, with morning glories coming in second.

Asters are perfect to brighten up any autumn bouquets for Virgos, and symbolise love, wisdom and faith.

Libra (23 September – 22 October): Rose

Red rose in a garden.

Ruled by Venus, Libras are lovers of beauty, balance, and romance, making the classic bunch of roses their ideal floral counterpart as the Libra zodiac flower.

And there are different meanings of flower colours, especially for a Libra, whether pink for grace or red for passion, the rose reflects a Libra’s charming disposition, and their deep desire for harmony and peace.

Marigolds are the main October birth flower for those born in the month, followed by cosmos. Available in orange, yellow, and red, marigolds can pair perfectly with traditional roses.

Scorpio (23 October – 21 November): Geranium

Red geraniums in a wooden planter against a blue sky.

Mysterious, intense, and fiercely loyal, the Scorpio zodiac flower is the geranium.

Symbolising determination and hidden depths, geraniums represent the Scorpio spirit of being complex, passionate, and always more than meets the eye.

While marigolds are perfect for Scorpios born in October, those born in November can add chrysanthemums to their birthday bouquets. The November birth flower is known for its vibrant colours and is said to bring joy and good luck to a home!

Sagittarius (22 November – 21 December): Carnation

Close-up of red and white Dianthus flowers.

Adventurous and full of zest for life, the Sagittarius zodiac flower is the carnation.

These vibrant blooms symbolise fascination and distinction, which are traits that match a Sagittarius’s love for exploring new ideas and new places with an optimistic and freedom-loving personality.

Reflecting new beginnings and rebirth, narcissus is the main December birth flower. However, if you’re looking to add more a Christmas theme to a Sagittarius bouquet, you can opt for December’s second birth flower—the festive classic, holly.

Capricorn (22 December – 19 January): Pansy

Purple and burgundy pansies in bloom.

Capricorns are ambitious, disciplined, and wise beyond their years, and the capricorn zodiac flower is the pansy.

The pansy, often linked to thoughtfulness and remembrance, reflects a Capricorn’s deep intellect and classic nature, and is a quiet yet powerful flower—just like those born under this sign.

Alongside the understated pansy, you can add carnations, the January birth flower, to the bouquet for any special Capricorns in your life.

With a unique, ruffled shape, carnations are known to symbolise distinction, making them a great stand out for any birthday flowers.

Aquarius (20 January – 18 February): Orchid

Pink orchid with buds against a gray background.

Innovative, independent, and maybe unconventional at times, the Aquarius zodiac flower comes to life in the form of an orchid.

Both exotic and unique, the orchid symbolises refinement and mystery, mirroring an Aquarius’s futuristic thinking and progressive spirit, whilst representing strength and the sign’s inner resilience.

For any January born Aquarius’, you can add the stand out carnations bouquets. Meanwhile, continuing with the purple theme, the February birth flower is a violet. A flower that returns year after year, violets symbolise Aquarius’s loyalty, faithfulness and reliable nature.

Pisces (19 February – 20 March): Water Lily

Pink water lilies in a pond.

Dreamy, compassionate, and artistic, the Pisces zodiac flower is the water lily.

Often found floating on calm, still waters, the water lily reflects a Pisces’s emotional depth and spiritual nature, as well as peace, intuition, and a deep connection to the unseen.

As mentioned above, daffodils are the main March birth flower, adding a pop of joyful yellow to any pisces bouquets.

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