May birth flower is the lily of the valley. The lily of the valley has the flower meaning of humility, chastity, sweetness and purity. The delicate white blossoms of the lily of the valley bloom snugly between the broad leaves. This May birth flower is a wonderfully fragrant and beautifu ... read more »  
SFTeam | May 31, 2010 | Flower Of The Month
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The birth flower for April is daisy.Daisy plants got their name from the old Anglo Saxon word daes eage, meaning day’s eye. In the language of flowers, Daisy symbolizes innocence. Many plants share the daisy name and almost all are characterized by their happy, star-like appearance. Daisie ... read more »  
SFTeam | April 01, 2010 | Flower Of The Month
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The birth flower for March is daffodil. In the language of flowers, daffodils symbolize chivalry, respect, modesty and faithfulness.Daffodils form a group of large-flowered members of the genus Narcissus. Most daffodils look yellow, but yellow-and-white, yellow-and-orange, white-and-orange, pink, ... read more »  
SFTeam | March 26, 2010 | Flower Of The Month
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February flower is Violet. The violet family contains about 830 species of herbs, shrubs and even some woody wines and trees-almost half of which are in the predominately herbaceous representative genus. Wild species, often called heartsease, are grown for their blue or purple color, fragrance and i ... read more »  
SFTeam | February 03, 2010 | Flower Of The Month
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Carnation is the birth flower for those born in the month of January. The genus name, Dianthus, derives from the Greek for ‘flower of love’. Carnations used to be called “clove gilly-flowers” in reference to their intense clove-like aroma. Some modern cultivars are very f ... read more »  
SFTeam | January 08, 2010 | Flower Of The Month
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December birth flower is narcissus. The translucent white petals of the narcissus blossom bring the beauty and peace of a fresh snowfall indoors. The grace and sophistication of the narcissus bring a redemptive beauty to poor Narcissus, the mythological figure that fell in love with his own beauty a ... read more »  
SFTeam | December 02, 2009 | Flower Of The Month
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The chrysanthemum is the November birth flower. The chrysanthemum means compassion, friendship and secret love. This flower can be red, white or yellow. Chrysanthemums have been grown by the Chinese for over 2,000 years. This flower is also a symbol of the sun. Chrysanthemum was named after the Gree ... read more »  
SFTeam | November 04, 2009 | Flower Of The Month
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Calendula is a genus of about 12-20 species of annual or perennial herbaceous plants in the daisy family Asteraceae. It was well known to the old herbalists as a garden-flower and for use in cookery and medicine. It grows from 1 to 3 feet tall. Calendula makes flowers of orange or yellow, with singl ... read more »  
SFTeam | October 06, 2009 | Flower Of The Month
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Asters, also known as "starwort," are hardy and colorful choices for your fall garden. These brilliantly colored flowers bloom from August through October, and were chosen as the official birth flower for September. In some locations they can grow till Christmas!Asters feature more than 600 species ... read more »  
SFTeam | September 09, 2009 | Flower Of The Month
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Gladiolus is a large group of flowers consisting of about 250 to 300 species of beautiful, tender perennial corms, which are natives of South Africa. Some are found wild in west and central Europe, the Mediterranean to southwest and central Asia, and northwest and east Africa. The name Gladiolus ref ... read more »  
SFTeam | August 03, 2009 | Flower Of The Month
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