Flower tattoos look superb and beautiful on one’s body. They are one of the most loved tat images because they are adaptable, symbolical and imaginatively interesting. Even if lotus, rose, lilies and Hawaiian flowers are some of the most celebrated floral tats, there are a whole lot of other varieties that you can use as body art. Even better, why not go for your birth flower signs to make it even more symbolical and important to you.
January’s flower is the ruffled-like carnation. It’s meaning differs depending on the color. The white carnation represents purity and luck, the pink varieties for romance and the red one suggests love.
February has the striking iris which can be normally found in the colors of purple, white and yellow. They generally suggest love, wisdom and faith. Meaning can also differ according to color, like the purple representing royalty and the yellow iris connoting passion.
March has bright yellow daffodil as its flower which is renowned as the first flower of spring. Because of that, it has been associated with new beginning and rebirth although could also denote a promise of happiness and joy.
Daisy is the month flower of April. It can be found in a wide array of colors like red, pink, orange and green. It symbolizes purity and innocence.
May is signified by lily which is known for its strikingly attractive petals. It is linked with the Virgin Mary and can imply purity of the heart, sweetness, chastity and humility.
June is represented by rose which is one of the most famous flowers. It has many symbolism according to its color but it is generally a flower that represents love and passion.
Delphinium is the flower for July which means lightness and levity. It is named after the Greek word dolphin as its petals resemble the fins and tail of the said mammal.
August has gladiola as the birth flower, so called since it looks similar to a sword and stands for integrity and strength. It has beautiful blooms and tall stems.
Aster is the birth flower of September which has long been known to possess magical powers. Its scent was supposed to drive away wicked spirits and known as the symbol of talisman of love.
The bright and colorful marigold is the birth flower of October. It was initially called “Mary’s Gold” and symbolical of passion and creativity.
The lively chrysanthemum is the birth flower of November which embodies joy, long life, compassion and optimism. It is considered a noble flower in Asia and is known as the symbol of the sun.
Narcissus is the birth flower of December whose legend stems from that of a Greek mythology. It is about the story of a young man who fell in love with his own reflection. From that, it has become associated with egotism.
So the next time you are looking to get flower tattoos, why not check your birth flower and have it as your tat design.