Friday, August 26, 2016

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January Birth Flower: Carnation


January Birth Flower Carnation
The carnation is the January birth flower. The carnation is one of the most charming flowers known for its ruffled petals and wide array of colors. They have a delicate clove-like scent and are known for their long-lasting flowers.
Carnations have been around for centuries, even dating back to Ancient Rome when they were used in art and decor. It’s scientific name is Dianthus caryphyllus, where dianthus means “flower of the gods” in Greek. It is believed that the common name for the January birth flower was derived from the word “coronation.” Today, the carnation has retained its appeal to this day and has become one of the most popular flowers in the world.

Carnation Meanings and Symbolism

Carnation Flower Meaning
It is believed that the first carnation bloomed when Mary’s tears hit the earth as she wept for Jesus when he carried his cross. In a famous painting by Leonardo da Vinci, Mary is depicted alongside a pink carnation, which has become a symbol of motherly love. Since the 20th century, the carnation has become a favorite flower for Mother’s Day.
Due to their playful and charming qualities, other carnation meanings include fascination, distinction and love. As with most flowers, different colored carnations have different meanings.
  • Light red carnations symbolize admiration
  • Dark red carnations symbolize deep love and affection
  • White carnations symbolize purity and luck
  • Pink carnations symbolize gratitude

January Birthstone

January Birthstone Garnet
Garnet is the official birthstone for January. The name garnet is derived from the Latin word “granate” meaning seed, due to its resemblance to a dark red pomegranate seed. The garnet is a symbol of regeneration and vitality and is known for being protective against evil spirits. Garnet gemstones can also be used for manifestation and turning one’s dreams into a reality and are useful for advancing one’s own career, or for creating inspiration and breeding creativity. Garnet also has powerful emotional healing properties, including increasing commitment, hope, and relieving depression.

January Zodiac Horoscope

January zodiac signs capricorn aquarius
According to the zodiac horoscope, the Capricorn and Aquarius are associated with the month of January.
Capricorns are characterized as responsible, ambitious, and disciplined. They have a good grasp on self-control and are known for being good managers. Due to their strict discipline, they may think that they know everything, and may come off as being condescending. They are known for being leaders in business, yet can also be stubborn. Capricorns born in January are born between January 1st to January 19th.
Aquarius traits include being independent, humanitarian, and original. They are known for being highly intellectual and constantly require mental stimulation or else they can get easily bored. They are good at problem solving and always strive to help others, while adapting easily to the energy around them. Despite these strengths, their weaknesses include being uncompromising or aloof. Aquarians are born naturally shy, which can make them seem cold or insensitive. However, once they feel that they can trust those around them, their energy will shine through. Aquarians born in January are born between January 20 to January 31st.

Famous January Birthdays

  • Michelle Obama, First Lady of the United States, January 17, 1964
  • Stephen Hawking, world-renowned theoretical physicist, January 8, 1942
  • Alicia Keys, Grammy award-winning artist, January 25, 1981
  • David Bowie, legendary pop singer and songwriter, January 8, 1947
  • Kate Moss, supermodel, January 16, 1974
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Friday, August 19, 2016

Flower Care and Handling: DAFFODIL, LILY, TROPICAL

DAFFODIL FLOWER CARE

Daffodils are an extremely popular and well-loved flower, but they release a substance harmful to other flowers. Because of this, they are best kept to themselves when used in arrangements. If they are included in a mixed bouquet, separate the daffodils, soak them overnight and then introduce them back into your arrangement.

Average Lifespan:5 days Seasonality:Dec. - Apr.

Colors:Yellow, White.

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LILY FLOWER CARE

There are three main types of lilies: Asiatic, Oriental and LA Hybrid. Asiatic lilies tend to have smaller blooms, but come in a vast array of colors. Oriental lilies have large blooms, a stronger fragrance and tend to last longer than other varieties. LA hybrid lilies have medium-sized blooms and tend to outlast Asiatic lilies. As blooms unfold, be careful not to touch the pollen on the flowers' anthers because it can stain upholstery and clothing. To prevent this from happening, some people choose to remove the pollen by carefully wiping it off with a tissue, or they clip off and discard the anthers altogether. If pollen does get on fabric, let it dry in the sun then try lifting it with cellophane tape, a cotton swab or a soft cloth. You can also try a household fabric stain remover or dry cleaning. Never wipe it with water as that will set the stain.

Average Lifespan:5-7 days Seasonality:Year-round

Colors:White, Pink, Yellow, Orange, Burgundy and plenty of

bi-colored varieties.

TROPICAL FLOWER CARE

Dramatic but delicate tropical flowers such as birds of paradise and anthurium will last the longest in moderate room temperatures. Many tropical flowers drink in water not only from their stems but also directly through their blooms. Therefore, in addition to keeping them properly hydrated, you should also mist them with cool water, especially upon arrival.

Average Lifespan:7 days Seasonality:Year-round

Colors:Wide-ranging.

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The Flower Experts: Care Tips for Specific Flowers

GERBERA DAISY FLOWER CARE

Available in a bright variety of hues, these beautiful and cheerfully colored flowers are known to drink in lots of water, so be sure to check them daily. They are also sensitive to fluoride, so you may want to use distilled water. Your Gerbera daisies may arrive with a protective sleeve or "cap" on the bloom and a straw around each stem. These are used by growers to protect the flowers during transportation. Carefully remove the caps, but for added support leave the straws on the stems for the first 4-5 hours, during initial hydration. Gerbera daisies love fresh water, so re-cut their stems every few days.

Average Lifespan:5 days Seasonality:Year-round

Colors:White, Red, Yellow, Orange, Pink, Peach, Fuchsia and some

bi-colored varieties.

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ORCHID FLOWER CARE

Orchids are the most complex, advanced and successful family of flowers on the planet, with approximately 25,000 species occurring naturally throughout the world. Orchids are sensitive to sun, heat and drafts, so be sure and display your orchid arrangement away from direct sunlight, heat-generating appliances and fans. Since orchids drink in water not only from their stems but also directly through their blooms, you should also mist them with cool water, especially upon arrival.

Average Lifespan:7 days Seasonality:Year-round

Colors:White, Pink, Yellow, Orange, Burgundy and plenty of

bi-colored varieties.

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TULIP FLOWER CARE



Tulips are one of the most popular flowers of all time and come in a variety of colors, heights and shapes. Be aware that tulips can grow almost an inch daily, even when cut. Tulips also naturally bend toward the light, so carefully consider placement to avoid a lopsided bouquet. When your tulips first arrive, it is best to keep them in the protective wrap while hydrating for the first 4-5 hours to help straighten and support the stems. Buy Flowers for Under $35 at FTD. Click here

Average Lifespan:5 days Seasonality:Year-round

Colors:Red, White, Pink, Fuchsia, Purple, Cream, Orange, Peach,

Yellow and plenty of bi-colored varieties.

FLOWER CARE:CHRYSANTHEMUM, IRIS & SUNFLOWER

CHRYSANTHEMUM FLOWER CARE



Affectionately known as "mums," chrysanthemums take many forms, including daisy-like, pompon and button. Blossoming in a wide array of colors and sizes, these flowers are popular for their long lifespan and beautiful texture. Chrysanthemums make a lovely addition to a mixed arrangement or an eye-catching floral bouquet on their own.
Average Lifespan:7-8 days
Seasonality:Year-round
Colors:White, Green, Yellow, Lavender, Burgundy, Bronze,
Butterscotch and a wide array of bi-colored varieties.

IRIS FLOWER CARE



Irises come in many forms, shapes, colors and sizes, though the most popular color is deep purple tinged with yellow. Irises usually arrive in bud stage, but after 1-2 days, the blooms will unfurl and open gracefully, creating a grand bouquet fit for royalty.
Average Lifespan:6 days
Seasonality:Year-round
Colors:Purple, Blue, Yellow, White, Pink, Brown, Red and Black.
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SUNFLOWER CARE



As the name implies, these blooms are like a bright burst of sunshine whether displayed on their own or as part of a mixed bouquet. Sunflowers tend to be thirsty flowers, so be extra vigilant about checking the water level in the vase to ensure a longer life for your bouquet.
Average Lifespan:5-7 days
Seasonality:Year-round
Colors:Yellow with a brown center; dyed varieties also available.
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Care Tips for Specific Flowers: ROSE, HYDRANGEA, LILY

CALLA LILY FLOWER CARE



The picture of elegance, these unique flowers can bloom in either full or miniature sizes and also in a variety of colors. Calla lilies should be handled delicately as the blooms tend to bruise easily. Also, once the blooms are cut, they will no longer unfold; therefore, the best, most costly calla lilies are the ones cut at the peak of blossoming. When cut, the stem of the calla lily tends to curl up. To prevent air from coming into the stem, place an elastic band around each lily stem during the first hour of hydration.
Average Lifespan:5-7 days
Seasonality:Year-round
Colors:White, Yellow, Flame Orange, Plum, Lavender, Pink, Green
and Peach.
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HYDRANGEA FLOWER CARE



Hydrangeas are beloved for their beautiful, cloud-like blooms, and they look lovely both in mixed bouquets and on their own. They are quite emotional though, and need constant hydration as the blooms will wilt immediately without a water supply. They are usually delivered with a water pack around the bottom of the stems to help with hydration during shipping, but they will need to be thoroughly hydrated as soon as they arrive.
Average Lifespan:5-7 days
Seasonality:Year-round
Colors:White, Light Blue, Violet and Pink.

ROSE FLOWER CARE



Roses are possibly the most beloved of all flowers. Your FTD roses may arrive with guard petals surrounding the outside of the blooms. These petals are left on to protect the blooms during shipment and should be removed to increase the beauty of your rose bouquet. Roses are thirsty flowers, so check them daily to make sure they have enough water. If a rose wilts and becomes limp, remove it from the bouquet and re-cut the stem under running water. Re-hydrate the flower in room temperature water mixed with flower food (provided with your bouquet) until the rose bloom becomes firm. The rose can then be returned to the bouquet.
Average Lifespan:7 days
Seasonality:Year-round
Colors:Red, White, Pink, Fuchsia, Lavender, Jade, Cream, Peach,
Yellow, Orange, Burgundy and plenty of bi-colored varieties

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SUNFLOWERS

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Adored for their bright yellow coloring, sunflowers exude a happy energy that we all find irresistible. Native to North America and grown today at farms in California, Ecuador, Colombia, Michigan, and Florida, sunflowers are one of the fastest growing plants, able to reach heights of 8 to 12 feet tall within a 6-month period. Available in yellow with a brown center, with dyed varieties also commonly found in the marketplace, a well-known sunflower characteristic is that the flowering heads track the sun's movement throughout the day, a phenomenon known as heliotropism. With a lifespan of 7 days, these incredible blooms give a sunlit, summery feel to any mixed bouquet, and add a classic comfort to harvest happenings, making them a perfect way to brighten any day. Sunflowers Care and Handling
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TULIPS

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Often thought of as a Dutch flower, tulips originated in Central Asia, in which it has long been recognized as the national flower of Turkey. Currently grown at farms in Holland, California, Michigan, Virginia, and Canada, these beloved blooms have been cultivated for over 500 years. Once the most expensive flower in the world, in the 1600s, when tulips were first introduced to Holland, they became so widely popular that an economy of trading, referred to as, "Tulip Mania," grew seemingly overnight. This trend was short-lived however, and when the tulip economy crashed, so did the fortunes of many of the Dutch. Long considered a sign of spring, tulips are now available year round to help us inspire and express our most heartfelt emotions to those we hold near and dear.

CALLA LILIES

Calla palustris
Also known as Arum Lily, Trumpet Lily, and even Pig Lily, the Calla Lily has a certain elegance and sophistication that has captured our attention for centuries. Though called a lily, it is not really part of the lily family but comes from a flowering genus of 28 species originating in Africa. Currently grown at farms in Colombia, Ecuador, and California, this bloom's name, Calla, comes from the Greek term for beautiful, and brings a chic style to any fresh flower arrangement. A favorite for many brides, calla lilies are often used at weddings, but create a wonderful way bring a modern flair to any flower bouquet.

PERUVIAN LILIES

Alstromeria aurea
A symbol of friendship and devotion, Peruvian Lilies, or Alstromeria, were named after the Swedish botanist Klas von Alstroemer as this flower's seeds were among many collected by the botanist on a trip to Spain in 1753. Grown today at farms in Colombia and Ecuador, Peruvian Lilies are known to have upside down leaves, with the leaf twisting as it leaves the stem, turning it so the bottom faces upwards. Peruvian Lilies bring color and texture to any fresh flower arrangement whether used to give a mixed bouquet a fuller look with its multiple blooms per stem, or when simply gathered together to create a remarkable fresh flower bouquet all on their own.

GERBERA DAISIES

Gerbera jamesonii
Honestly the happiest flower on earth, gerbera daisies symbolize innocence, purity, and cheerfulness. Originally from Africa and currently grown at farms in California, Ecuador, Colombia, and Holland, this brilliant bloom was first discovered in 1880 by Robert Jameson, a Scotsman operating a gold mine in Transvaal. Since then gerbera daisies have captured the attention of breeders and plant collectors who sought to create the brilliant colors and sturdy nature that these blooms showcase currently in today's market. Set to add cheer and fun to any mixed bouquet, gerbera daisies are simply irresistible when gathered together in different hues and textures, such as the spider variety to create a fun and festive flower arrangement.

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STOCK

Matthiola incana
Also commonly referred to as Gilly Flower, Stock is at its best when grown in the humid weather of foggy, coastal areas. Grown today at farms in California, Colombia, and Ecuador, this fragrant flower is actually a known member of the mustard family. Known for its columns of ruffled flowers, stock gives bouquets a vintage and romantic styling, exuding its alluring fragrance to create unforgettable fresh flower arrangements. 
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ROSES

Rosa
Bud Stage
Bloom Stage
Roses have been a time-honored favorite throughout the ages. Grown today at farms in Colombia, Ecuador, and Guatamala with the Sweetheart Rose varieties grown in Kenya, Tanzania, India, and Colombia, the rose is highly symbolic, with each color expressing a different emotion. Red roses being the most popular, these treasured blooms are set to convey passion and love. The rose is the official floral emblem of the United States, signed into legislation by President Ronald Reagan in 1986. Stunning at every turn, roses lend their beauty easily to any flower arrangement, but these incredible blooms are also set to impress when simply gathered together to create a display of swirling petals, exuding a sweet fragrance. Rose Care and Handling

LILIES

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Bud Stage
Bloom Stage
Lilies have been cultivated and loved for over 3 millennia. A symbol of tenderness to the ancient Greeks, we most strongly associate the lily with thoughts of purity and grace today. Grown at farms in Costa Rica, California, Colombia, Ecuador, and Holland, there are approximately 110 members in the entire lily family. With their large star-shaped blooms, lilies add a splash of color and beauty to mixed bouquets as they stretch their long petals across the length of the arrangement, but to create a full and fragrant display these flowers, flaunting more than 1 bloom per stem, are exceptional all on their own. Lilies Care and Handling

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FTD Blog: Bird of Paradise Meaning and Symbolism

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Bird of Paradise Flower Story & Origins

The bird of paradise flower meaning includes joy and paradise, as it is the quintessential tropical flower. It originates from South Africa, where it is also nicknamed the Crane Flower. This flower has been grown at the Royal Botanic Gardens in Kew, South Africa since 1773. The scientific name for the bird of paradise is Strelitzia reginae, which was named by Sir Joseph Banks, who was the director of the royal gardens. He named genus, Strelitzia, after Queen Charlotte who was the Duchess of Mecklenburg-Strelitz.
The bird of paradise gets its name from the fact that its flower is made of three bright orange petals and three blue petals which are fused together into a single bud. As the flower blooms, each petal makes its debut and the resulting shape mirrors that of a tropical bird in flight.

Bird of Paradise Flower Meanings

Bird of paradise meanings include joyfulness and paradise, as well as anticipation and excitement. Other meanings include:
  • The bird of paradise represents faithfulness, love, and thoughtfulness — making it the perfect romantic gift.
  • In Hawaii, the bird of paradise grows wild and is a significant part of the culture. In Hawaiian, the name means “Little Globe” and represents magnificence.
  • The bird of paradise is the official flower for a ninth wedding anniversary.
  • Birds of paradise also represent having a good perspective on life.
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Bird of Paradise Flower Symbolism & Colors

The bird of paradise is known as the ultimate symbol of paradise and freedom. Due to its tropical nature, this flower also symbolizes freedom and joy. Although birds of paradise are best known for their bright orange and blue colors, their flowers can also be white.

Bird of Paradise Flower Cultural Significance

The bird of paradise is a very popular source of inspiration in fine art. Famous floral artist, Georgia O’Keefe, painted White Bird of Paradise during her time spent in Hawaii in the 1940s, and it is one of her most famous paintings from that time.
The Bird of Paradise was a play that came out in 1912 about a torn interracial romance between a Polynesian beauty and a young American sailor. The play popularized Hawaiian culture and was adapted for film in 1932.
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Bird of Paradise Flower Facts

  • The bird of paradise is closely related to the banana plant, which is evident in its similar-looking large fan-like leaves.
  • The giant bird of paradise, Strelitzia nicolai, is one of the largest species and can grow up to 30 feet in height.
  • In the wild, birds of paradise flowers are pollinated by sunbirds, regularly feed on its sweet nectar. When the bird lands on its petals, the pollen is transferred to the bird’s chest, which gets transferred to the next flower the bird lands on.
  • After cutting, the bird of paradise flower can last for one to two weeks.
  • Due to its toxicity, keep the bird of paradise flower away from dogs and cats.

Bird of Paradise Flower Uses

With a bloom time that ranges from March to October, birds of paradise flowers are popular cut flowers, especially for summer floral arrangements. They are a great way to add a color and exoticism to any bouquet or centerpiece and are popular in weddings.
The bird of paradise is an easy flower to grow in gardens where the climate is warm. They also make great plants to grow in greenhouses and sunrooms due to their preference for humidity. Potting the plant in  a container is also beneficial for flowering.
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December Birth Flower: Narcissus

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The narcissus is the December birth flower and symbolizes good wishes, faithfulness and respect. The narcissus can often be confused with the daffodil, the birth flower for March, which is a type of narcissus. Although most narcissus flowers are spring flowers, there are several species that bloom in the winter, such as the paperwhite narcissus — making it appropriate as the birth flower for December.
The December birthday flower has a rich history. As a native of the Mediterranean, the narcissus was brought over to Asia where it became widely cultivated in China. From there, the narcissus made its way into Europe via European colonists and eventually made its way into North America. Today, the narcissus is mainly cultivated in Great Britain, Holland, and The Channel Isles.

Narcissus Meanings and Symbolism

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The narcissus flower’s name is derived from Greek mythology. Narcissus was a young hunter who was famed for his attractiveness. He was so attractive that he, himself, was obsessed by his good looks. One day, when looking at his own reflection in pond, he leaned in to take a closer look only to fall in and drown. Therefore, the narcissus is known for being a symbol of vanity in Western culture.
However, in other cultures and organizations around the world, the narcissus carries on different meanings:
  • According to the Victorian “Language of Flowers” giving someone a narcissus means that they are “the only one.”
  • In Kurdish culture, the narcissus is a symbol of the new year.
  • Similarly, in Chinese culture, the narcissus symbolizes the Chinese New Year because it is one of the first flowers to bloom in the spring. It is also a symbol of wealth and good fortune for the coming year.
  • As a symbol of hope, the narcissus has become an emblem for cancer societies around the world.
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December Birthstone

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Turquoise and zircon are the birthstones of December.
Turquoise is a gemstone that is popular for its color. A symbol of good fortune and success, it is one of the earliest stones used in jewelry — even as early as 5500 BC. Upon excavation, mummified pharaohs have been found adorned with turquoise bracelets, and turquoise beads were found in ancient Mesopotamian ruins. The turquoise is also the national stone of Iran. In Native American culture, the turquoise is called “Chal-cui-hui-tal” which means “the highest and most valued thing in the world,” and is a large part of southwest American culture. Turquoise has a striking blue-green color that is derived from the combination of copper and iron that’s present within the stone.
Zircon is the secondary birthstone for the month of December. It is a mineral that is typically found as deposits in granite and metamorphic rock, and gemstone quality zircon are rare to come by. Zircon colors can range from red to brown and from orange to yellow. In the 1920s, a blue zircon gemstone was created by heating brown and yellow zircons. The most prized color of zircon is the red gemstone.

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According to the zodiac horoscope, both the Sagittarius and Capricorn are born in December.
Sagittarians are characterized as optimistic and upbeat. They are always the first to see the positivity in all things and are known for their loyalty. They are also known for their cheerful personalities, as well as for their humor and wit and soliciting joy and laughter from people around them. Favorite hobbies include being outdoors, sightseeing and going on roadtrips. Sagittarians born in December are born between December 1st to December 22nd.
Capricorns are also characterized as highly pragmatic. They are known as being ambitious and will strive for perfection. Although they can sometimes be blunt when it comes to expressing their opinions, Capricorns have an easy temperament and are excellent at maintaining their composure. Similarly, they are great listeners and are dependable friends. Capricorns born in December are born between December 23rd to December 31st.

Famous Birthdays In December

  • Louis Pasteur, French physician and the “Father of microbiology, December 27, 1822
  • Georges Seurat, French post-Impressionist painter, December 2, 1859
  • Woody Allen, Oscar-winning director, December 1, 1935
  • Jane Fonda, American actress, December 21, 1937
  • Gianni Versace, fashion designer, December 2, 1946
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Saturday, August 13, 2016

November Birth Flower: Chrysanthemum

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The chrysanthemum is the November birth flower. Chrysanthemums were first cultivated in China many centuries ago, and have appeared in ancient Chinese writings since 15th century BC. The Chinese used the chrysanthemum as an herbal remedy for various ailments such as headache relief, reducing blood pressure and as an anti-inflammatory.
From China, the chrysanthemum migrated across the sea to Japan where it was further cultivated by Buddhist monks in AD 400. Due to its beauty, the flower quickly became the official flower for the Japanese emperor’s crest and official seal. The Japanese word for chrysanthemum is “kiku” and every year the country celebrates National Chrysanthemum Day, which is also referred to as the Festival of Happiness.
The chrysanthemum finally made its way over to Europe in the 17th century where Carl Linnaeus, the father of taxonomy, coined the name “chrysanthemum.” The name is a fusion of the words “chrysos” meaning gold, and “anthemon” meaning flower. Today, this November flower has become one of the most popular flowers around the world. 20 best FTD coupons and promo codes. Today's top deal: 25% off. Find more exclusive coupon codes and discounts.

Chrysanthemum Meanings and Symbolism

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As the birth flower for November, the chrysanthemum is one of the most colorful flowers that blooms in fall — a season that’s known for having only a few colorful blooms. Therefore, the chrysanthemum symbolizes joy and beauty despite the oncoming colder months.
Different chrysanthemums carry different meanings across various time periods and cultures. According to the Victorian language of flowers, chrysanthemums symbolize friendship and well-wishing. In Buddhism, chrysanthemums are used as offerings to emit powerful Yang energy. In China, chrysanthemums are commonly offered to the elderly, as they symbolize long life and good luck. In Australia, chrysanthemums are the official flowers for Mother’s Day due to their nickname “mum.”
Chrysanthemums come in a variety of different colors, each holding a different meaning:
  • White chrysanthemums symbolize loyalty and honesty.
  • Red chrysanthemums symbolize love and deep passion.
  • Violet chrysanthemums symbolize a wish to get well.
  • Yellow chrysanthemums symbolize neglected love or sorrow.

November Birthstone

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The month of November officially has two birthstones: citrine and topaz.
The citrine is known as a “healing quartz” due to its ability to promote vitality and energy for the wearer. It’s meaning has roots in Chinese feng shui philosophy, where this gemstone is known for creating wealth. The citrine is available in a variety of colors, ranging from yellow to deep orange. Despite its beauty, it is a pretty affordable gemstone due to its abundance in nature, and can be found in Brazil and Spain.
The topaz symbolizes love and affection, and is a stone that is available in a wide variety of colors including, pink, purple, yellow, orange, and blue. The most prized topaz is the called the imperial topaz, which has a deep orange color with undertones of pink and was a favorite amongst Russian czars during the 1800s. Blue topaz is created when colorless topaz is treated with heat, which results in a blue hue.

November Zodiac Horoscope

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According to the zodiac horoscope, both the Scorpio and Sagittarius are born in November.
Scorpios are characterized as determined, magnetic and elusive, and is known as one of the most misunderstood signs. Despite a cool and aloof exterior, scorpios are intensely emotional on the inside and they completely give themselves to those they love. Extremely determined, they give 110% towards everything that they do. Scorpios who are born between November 15th to the 22nd, fall on the Scorpio-Sagittarius cusp where the more intense Scorpio traits are balanced out by the easygoing spirit of the Sagittarius.
Sagittarians are characterized as having an unstoppable drive, and a carefree lifestyle. They are known to be very self-confident, which can easily come off as overconfident, and generally believe that they can achieve anything they want. They’re known for taking risks and hate to hear the words “That’s impossible.” Sagittarians are incredibly fascinated by life and will stop at nothing to achieve self-understanding and promote their own personal growth. Sagittarians who are born between November 22nd to the 27th fall on the Sagittarius-Scorpio cusp are typically less laidback and have a much stronger determination than the average Sagittarius.

Famous Birthdays In November

  • Albert Camus, French philosopher, November 7, 1913
  • Anna Wintour, Vogue editor-in-chief, November 3, 1949
  • Billy Idol, punk rock musician, November 30, 1955
  • Anne Hathaway, Oscar-winning actress, November 12, 1982

Do you know someone who has a November birthday? Send them a beautiful bouquet of chrysanthemums or browse our selection of thoughtful birthday gift ideas!
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