Violet and primrose are the official February birth flowers. They themselves are beautiful and so are their special meanings!
Every month has its own unique set of birth flowers. They represent the month and have meanings that are believed to have origins back in Ancient Rome. In Victorian society, people also assigned secret meanings to flowers that are fascinating.
You may consider one or both February birth flowers when choosing a gift for your loved one! This is a great way to personalize a present and give it a special meaning. I have a list of ideas here to get those gears turning for you as well.
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Violet
Violets represent faithfulness, humility, and love.
During the Victorian era, violets represented modesty and fidelity.
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Primrose
Primroses represent longevity and youth thanks to them being early bloomers in the spring who stick around.
During the Victorian era, primroses represented young love. The powerful notion of, "I can't live without you" that makes us think of young love is associated with this lovely flower.
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February Birth Flower Inspired Gifts
- Floral jewelry - There are many different places to search for February birth month flower jewelry. Amazon and Etsy both have great options. Some options have tiny flowers in them while others have the image engraved into the pendant. There are also lovely engraved earrings!
- Embroidery - Do it yourself or buy it on Etsy for either a lovely piece of art for the wall, a throw pillow, or add a bit of detail to clothing and even plush toys! The possibilities for this are truly endless.
- The card - A lovely card with their birth flower on the front and a heartfelt note inside is sure to bring a smile to their face!
- Gift tag - Have the perfect card already? Put a personalized February birth month flower gift tag on their present for that extra special touch!
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Which of the two February birthday flowers do you prefer, violet or primrose?
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