What is august birth flower?

August's birth flowers are the Poppy and the Gladiolus.

Poppy:

  • Symbolism: Poppies are rich in symbolism, often representing remembrance (especially the red poppy, due to its association with World War I), sleep, peace, and imagination. Different colors carry slightly different meanings. Red poppies, for example, signify remembrance and passion, while white poppies symbolize peace and consolation.
  • Types: There are many types of poppies, ranging in color and size. The common poppy is a bright red flower, but others boast colors like orange, yellow, pink, and white.
  • Characteristics: Poppies are generally known for their delicate, crepe-like petals and striking blooms. They often have a central cluster of stamens. Many varieties are relatively short-lived, with a blooming period of only a few weeks.

Gladiolus:

  • Symbolism: Gladioli symbolize strength, integrity, moral integrity, and infatuation. They're also associated with remembrance and sincerity. The color of the gladiolus can also affect its meaning; for example, white gladioli often represent purity and innocence.
  • Types: Gladioli come in a wide array of colors and sizes, offering a huge variety for bouquets and gardens.
  • Characteristics: They have tall, sword-like leaves and striking spikes of flowers that bloom sequentially from bottom to top. They're known for their elegant, sophisticated appearance.

Both poppies and gladioli make striking and meaningful gifts for those born in August. Their diverse symbolism and vibrant colors make them popular choices for floral arrangements and gardens.