Month of January
Flowers, the Carnation or Snowdrop, to celebrate
New Year's Day, Epiphany (12 days after
Christmas).
Month of February Flowers, the Violet or
Primrose, to celebrate St Valentine's Day.
Month of March Flowers, the Jonquil (aka
Daffodil or Narcissus), to celebrate St David's
Day on March 1, St Patrick's Day on March 17 and
Mother's Day ( the 4th Sunday of Lent).
Month of April Flowers, the Sweet pea or Daisy,
to celebrate Easter, Good Friday, Palm Sunday
and Passover.
Month of May Flowers, the Lily of the Valley, to
celebrate May Day on May 1st.
Month of June Flowers, the Rose, to commemorate
D Day on June 6 and Father's Day on the third
Sunday in June.
Month of July Flowers, the Larkspur or Water
Lily, to celebrate Canada Day on July 1 and US
Independence Day on July 4th.
Month of August Flowers, the Gladiolus or Poppy,
to celebrate Friendship Day on the first Sunday
in August , Sisters Day on Aug 5and Senior
Citizen's Day on August 8th.
Month of September Flowers, the Aster or Morning
Glory, to celebrate Grandparent's Day on the
first Sunday after September 1st.
Month of October Flowers, the Calendula
(Marigold), to celebrate Halloween on October
31st.
Month of November Flowers, the Chrysanthemum, to
celebrate All Saint's Day on November 1st.
Month of December Flowers, the Narcissus or
Holly, to celebrate Christmas, Hanukkah and New
Year's Eve. |