Daffodils: March Birth Flowers

Daffodils: March Birth Flowers

 

Spring has officially sprung, and with it comes the celebration of March birthdays! Did you know that each birth month is associated with a specific flower? For this month, it's daffodils. Learn more about these beautiful birthday flowers on this blog.

WHAT ARE THE BIRTH FLOWERS FOR MARCH?

Daffodils, also known by their botanical name Narcissus, are a part of the Amaryllidaceae family and are one of the most popular flowers in the world. They are native to Europe and North Africa but have been widely cultivated worldwide for their striking beauty and sweet fragrance. Daffodils are available in a range of colors, including yellow, white, orange, and pink, and they typically bloom in the springtime. In addition to being the birth flower for March, daffodils are associated with the 10th wedding anniversary, making them a favorite choice for anniversary gifts. 

Daffodils Flower Meaning

Daffodils are delicate flowers that not only symbolize the arrival of spring but also represent new beginnings, hope, and happiness. Yellow daffodils symbolize friendship, while white represents purity and innocence. In contrast, the orange color of daffodils is associated with enthusiasm and excitement. Daffodils are often given as gifts during spring, especially on special occasions like Easter and Mother's Day.

BEAUTIFUL BIRTHDAY FLOWERS FOR DELIVERY

Make birthdays more meaningful with our signature floral creations. Orchid Republic is a local floral boutique with different locations in Sherman Oaks, Santa Monica, and Orange County. We specialize in gorgeous orchids and flower designs in classic and contemporary designs, perfect for any celebration.

Our exquisite signature arrangements make fitting birthday flowers available for same-day flower delivery. We also have charming gift items and luxurious gift boxes that can be customized per request for a reasonable fee. Make your loved ones feel special with a stunning birthday bouquet featuring their favorite blooms. 

 

 

 

 

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