The Birth Flowers for All 12 Months of the Year
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the flower does not fit the month and certainly I would have not chosen
Hi there! So I live in the Southern Hemisphere (the upside down part) and was wondering if the flowers jump six months to relate with the opposite seasons? I cannot find a comprehensive list of birth flowers for people who live in the lower hemisphere so would love to hear what you thought. Kindest wishes , Rachel
Excellent question, Rachel! We couldn’t find an authoritative source that lists alternatives for the Southern Hemisphere, although there are suggested lists out there from several businesses, personal blogs, etc. We’re finding that most sources from Australia, New Zealand, etc., list the birth flowers that agree with our list above. Although that list is based on folklore likely developed in the Northern Hemisphere, we’d recommend our standard list as the official one, as that seems to be what is usually accepted. But if you’d prefer, you can certainly look into alternatives for your area that would make more sense for your growing season. Hope this helps!
ok this is so awesome, I am a june baby, born in harlem ny. when I think of the east coast memories of the smell of roses and honeysuckle bring me joy. I now live in rual Alaska, learned how to garden,planted roses and just last year planted a honeysuckle tree. love it !!!
I want to know about begonias, black eyed susans, cone flowers, chives, cosmos, daisies, lobelias, maple trees, marigolds, roses, shasta daisies, sunflowers, and tulips.
Hi Emma, I’m not sure what you’d like to know, however, we have growing guides to many of these flowers. See our Flower Plant Guides here: /plants/type/flower
I want a calendar please help me get one thank you
Hi Linda, Every year, we do sell garden calendars with botantical illustrations. Learn more in our ÃÛÌÒÁµÈË.com General Store here:
What about the Southern Hemisphere flowers???
i like that birthflowers and birthcolors,,.............perfect