What is the flower of each birth month?

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(Photo by FREDERIC J. BROWN/AFP via Getty Images)

Need to get someone special a birthday gift? How about flowers that go with the month they were born? Here’s a checklist for you to keep handy via FTD.com.

January: Carnation and Snowdrop

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Meaning: admiration, love, hope

February: Violet and Primrose

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Meaning: Modesty, faithfulness

March: Daffodil and Jonquil

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Meaning: New beginnings, prosperity

April: Daisy and Sweet Pea

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Meaning: Purity, innocence, blissful pleasure

May: Lily of the Valley and Hawthorn

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Meaning: Sweetness, motherhood

June: Rose and Honeysuckle

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Meaning: Romance, Happiness

July: Larkspur and Water Lily

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Meaning: Positivity, dignity

August: Gladiolus and Poppy

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Meaning: Strength of character, Imagination

September: Aster and Morning Glory

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Meaning: Love, affection

October: Marigold and Cosmos

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Meaning: Creativity, passion

November: Chrysanthemum

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Meaning: Loyalty, honesty

December: Narcissus and Holly

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Meaning: Hope, wealth, protection, defense

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