What’s Your Birth Flower According to Korean Tradition?

Your Korean Birth Flower

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Do you know what your birth flower is? You might be surprised to learn that there is a different flower for each month of the year! These flowers are believed to represent the qualities and personality of people born in that month.

Here are the Korean birth flowers for each month:

January

Picture of Carnation (image credits to Angeleses on Pixabay)[https://pixabay.com/da/photos/blomst-carnation-nelliker-3469744/]

The carnation is a symbol of love, passion, and romance. It is a colorful flower that comes in a variety of shades, including red, pink, white, and yellow. The carnation is said to represent the strong and passionate emotions of people born in January. They are often seen as being romantic and loving, but they can also be strong-willed and independent.

February

picture of violet (image credits to tasnadimaria on Pixabay)[https://pixabay.com/da/photos/violet-stilleben-spring-flowers-2208766/]

The violet is a symbol of modesty, innocence, and faithfulness. It is a small, delicate flower that is often found in shades of purple and blue. The violet is said to represent the kind and gentle nature of people born in February. They are often seen as being trustworthy and loyal friends.

March

picture of daffodil (image credits to kareni on Pixabay) [https://pixabay.com/da/photos/blomster-p%C3%A5skelilje-blomstre-blomst-3316769/]

The daffodil is a symbol of new beginnings, hope, and happiness. It is a bright yellow flower that blooms in the springtime. The daffodil is said to represent the optimistic and cheerful outlook of people born in March. They are always looking on the bright side of life and are always up for a new adventure.

April

picture of dailsy (image credits tomartin_hetto on Pixabay) []https://pixabay.com/da/photos/tusindfryd-blomst-dug-dug-dr%C3%A5ber-5237787/

The daisy is a symbol of purity, innocence, and simplicity. It is a white flower with a yellow center. The daisy is said to represent the kind and caring nature of people born in April. They are often seen as being down-to-earth and genuine.

May

picture of lily (image credits to Radfotosonn on Pixabay) [https://pixabay.com/da/photos/natur-plante-r%C3%B8d-blomst-snitblomst-3543093/]

The lily of the valley is a symbol of purity, love, and sweetness. It is a small, white flower that is often found in clusters. The lily of the valley is said to represent the charming and graceful nature of people born in May. They are often seen as being elegant and sophisticated.

June

picture of a rose (image credits to AliceKeyStudio on Pixabay) [https://pixabay.com/da/photos/rose-blomst-dug-dug-dr%C3%A5ber-dr%C3%A5ber-1642970/]

The rose is a symbol of love, passion, and beauty. It is a colorful flower that comes in a variety of shades, including red, pink, yellow, and white. The rose is said to represent the romantic and passionate nature of people born in June. They are often seen as being charming and attractive.

July

picture of hydrangea (image credits to Pexels on Pixabay){https://pixabay.com/da/photos/hortensiaer-bl%C3%A5-blomster-blomstre-1851481/]

The hydrangea is a symbol of gratitude, humility, and elegance. It is a large, colorful flower that comes in a variety of shades, including blue, pink, and white. The hydrangea is said to represent the kind and humble nature of people born in July. They are often seen as being graceful and sophisticated.

August

picture of gladiolus (image credits to Marjonhorn in Pixabay)[https://pixabay.com/da/photos/blomster-blomst-gladiolus-succes-5401496/]

The gladiolus is a symbol of strength, courage, and determination. It is a tall, sword-shaped flower that comes in a variety of colors, including red, yellow, and purple. The gladiolus is said to represent the strong and courageous nature of people born in August. They are often seen as being leaders and achievers.

September

picture of asters (image credits to Shirley810 on Pixabay) [https://pixabay.com/da/photos/blomster-asters-have-57764/]

The aster is a symbol of wisdom, knowledge, and longevity. It is a small, daisy-like flower that comes in a variety of shades, including purple, blue, and white. The aster is said to represent the wise and knowledgeable nature of people born in September. They are often seen as being studious and intellectual.

October

picture of marigolds (image credits to photosforyou on Pixabay) [https://pixabay.com/da/photos/blomst-gul-orange-marigold-2723306/]

The marigold is a symbol of passion, creativity, and enthusiasm. It is a bright orange flower that blooms in the fall. The marigold is said to represent the passionate and creative nature of people born in October. They are often seen as being outgoing and adventurous.

November

picture of chrysanthemums (image credits to tyjk on Pixabay) [https://pixabay.com/da/photos/krysantemum-blomster-planter-natur-7145348/]

The chrysanthemum is a symbol of longevity, happiness, and good luck. It is a large, daisy-like flower that comes in a variety of colors, including yellow, white, and red. The chrysanthemum is said to represent the long-lived, happy, and lucky nature of people born in November. They are often seen as being wise and content.

December

picture of poinsettia (image credits to Jenny-S2 on Pixabay) [https://pixabay.com/da/photos/julestjerne-glitter-jul-julepynt-5855435/]

The poinsettia is a symbol of Christmas, love, and good cheer. It is a bright red flower that blooms in the winter. The poinsettia is said to represent the cheerful and loving nature of people born in December. They are often seen as being festive and optimistic.

So, what’s your birth flower? Do you think it’s a good fit for your personality? Share your thoughts in the comments below!

I hope you enjoyed this blog article about Korean birth flowers. If you have any questions or comments, please feel free to leave them below.

Thanks for reading!

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