February 24

💐 What flower(s) represents you?💐

Hey, readers welcome back. Today we are going to be talking about what flower represents you. I know this one is longer than most, but it just caught my eye one day on Pinterest and I wanted to know what kind of flower represents me and if my title wasn’t clear your birthday month determines what flower you are. OK?? Oh and before I continue I didn’t know this myself, so I searched it up and this is the link I got all the information from.

First up we have January. January’s flower(s) are Carnations and Snowdrop.

This what the Carnation looks like…

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This is what a Snowdrop looks like…

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The different colors they come in are black, dark blue, or red and they mean people with fascination, devoted love/consolation, and a friend in adversity.

Next up we have February. February’s flower(s) are Violet and Primrose.

This is what Violet looks like…

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This is what Primrose looks like…

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The different colors they come in are violet, sky blue, or yellow and they mean people with modesty, faithfulness, and virtue/ young love.

Now we have the month of March. March’s flower(s) are Daffodils/Jonquil.

This is what Daffodils/Jonquil looks like…

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The different colors they come in are white or light blue and they mean people with regard, devotion/affection returned, and  sympathy

Next, we have April. April’s flower(s) are Daisy’s and Sweet Peas.

This is what a daisy looks like…

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This is what a Sweet Pea looks like…

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The different color they come yellow, red, and colorless and they mean people with innocence, youthful, purity/goodbye, blissful pleasure, and departure.

Then we have the month of May’s. Their flower(s) is Lily of the Valley and Hawthorn.

This is what the Lily of the Valley looks like…

Garden Design Magazine. (2018, November 12). Grow Lily-of-the-Valley Flowers – Garden Design. Retrieved from https://www.gardendesign.com/flowers/lily-of-the-valley.html

This is what a Hawthorn looks like…

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The different colors they come in are yellow, red and green and they mean people with sweetness , humility, a return of happiness/fertility, and hope.

After that we have June. June’s flower(s) are Rose and Honeysuckle.

This is what a Rose looks like…

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This is what a Honeysuckle looks like…

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The different colors they come in are light blue, white, and cream and they mean people with a loving/ devoted affection.

Now we have July( My birthday month). July’s flower(s) are Larkspur and Water Lily.

This is what a Larkspur looks like…

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This is what a Water Lily looks like…

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The different colors they come in are green, russet, and red and they mean people with a lot of laughter and purity of heart.

Next, we have August. August’s flower(s) are Gladiolas and Poppy.

This is what a Gladiolas looks like…

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This is what a Poppy looks like…

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The different colors they come in are orange, red and light green and they mean people with strengths of characters, sincerity, generosity, natural grace/eternal sleep, imagination, and oblivion.

Now we have the month of September. September’s flower(s) are Aster and Morning Glory.

This is what an Aster looks like…

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This is what a Morning Glory looks like…

The different colors they come in are brown and deep blue and they mean people with a symbol of love, daintiness/talisman of love, and affection.

Then we have October. October’s flower(s) are Calendula and Cosmos.

This is what a Calendula looks like…

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This is what a Cosmos looks like…

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The different colors they come in are white, yellow, and varied and they mean people with joy and modesty.

Next, we have November. November’s flower is Chrysanthemum.

This is what a Chrysanthemum looks like…

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The different colors this flower comes in is dark blue, red, and yellow and it means people with cheerfulness, restful, loveliness, abundance, wealth, and is just a wonderful person.

Finally, we have December’s flower(s) are Narcissus and Holly.

This is what a Narcissus looks like…

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This is what a Holly looks like…

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The different colors they come in are indigo, green, and greenish blue and they mean people with egotism, formally/foresight, sweetness, and good wishes.

So now knowing what your flower or flowers mean, does it match you? Put your answer down in the comment sections and come back for the next post. Into then, see you later. BYE!!!! Also, have a nice day.

February 22

🌈Colors🌈

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Hey, readers welcome back!!!!! Today we are going to be talking about Colors. There are so many things to learn about like where did they come from and how they are made. But we are mostly going to be talking about what they stand for. So let’s go on with the post.

What does each color stand for? To be honest, I didn’t know this myself, so I went and searched it up. Here is the link to the website. Also if you wanted to learn more, you are welcome to click on it. Anyways back to what they stand for.

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First up is Red. Red represents vibrancy and security, but it’s also known as passion/love.

Orange represents energy and wisdom.

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Yellow represents the color of the sun and energy.

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Green represents harmony, balance, growth, and good health.

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Blue/Indigo represents the ocean(relaxation)/ wisdom, intuition, and self-mastery.

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Finally, my personal favorite Purple. Purple(Violet) represents high spiritual attainment, and a pale shade symbolizes the love for humanity, but most commonly known as royalty.

Now that you know about what all the colors mean. Which one is your favorite? P.S. It could still be your favorite color even if it doesn’t match you. Anyways put your answer in the comment section and see you later. BYE!!!!!!!