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Zodiac Flowers: The Birth Flower for Every Star Sign

All 12 Signs · Meanings · Gifting Guide

Every zodiac sign has its own flowers, blooms chosen over centuries to match the personality, element and ruling planet of each star sign. This is your complete guide to the birth flower for all twelve signs, what each one means, and how to use yours.

What Are Zodiac Flowers?

A zodiac flower is the bloom traditionally associated with a star sign. Just as every sign has a birthstone, an element and a ruling planet, it also has flowers that echo its character. The links come from a mix of old floriography, the Victorian language of flowers, seasonal timing, and the symbolism of each plant. Fiery Aries gets the bold, fast-growing honeysuckle. Dreamy Pisces gets the serene water lily. Ambitious Capricorn gets the hardy pansy that blooms through frost. Your zodiac flower is a small, beautiful shorthand for who you are, and it makes choosing meaningful flowers, whether for yourself or as a gift, far easier.

Zodiac Flowers Chart: All 12 Signs

Use this zodiac flowers chart to find the birth flower for any star sign at a glance. Click any sign to open its full flower guide, including birth month flowers, gifting tips and symbolism.

SignDatesZodiac FlowersThey Symbolise
♈ AriesMarch 21 - April 19Honeysuckle, Thistle, Tiger Lilypassion, courage, fast-burning love and fearless resilience
♉ TaurusApril 20 - May 20Poppy, Rose, Lilycomfort, devotion, sensual beauty and lasting love
♊ GeminiMay 21 - June 20Lavender, Lily of the Valley, Snapdragoncommunication, curiosity, light-hearted charm and a calm mind
♋ CancerJune 21 - July 22White Rose, Larkspur, Delphiniumpure love, emotional depth, home and protective devotion
♌ LeoJuly 23 - August 22Sunflower, Marigold, Dahliawarmth, loyalty, radiant confidence and generous love
♍ VirgoAugust 23 - September 22Chrysanthemum, Aster, Buttercuployalty, order, quiet devotion and refined, lasting beauty
♎ LibraSeptember 23 - October 22Rose, Hydrangea, Bluebelllove, harmony, grace and refined, balanced beauty
♏ ScorpioOctober 23 - November 21Geranium, Chrysanthemum, Red Peonypassion, intensity, protective loyalty and quiet power
♐ SagittariusNovember 22 - December 21Carnation, Narcissus, Crocusoptimism, freedom, adventure and cheerful, generous love
♑ CapricornDecember 22 - January 19Pansy, Carnation, Ivyambition, endurance, loyalty and quiet, lasting strength
♒ AquariusJanuary 20 - February 18Orchid, Gladiolus, Bird of Paradiseoriginality, independence, vision and rare, unconventional beauty
♓ PiscesFebruary 19 - March 20Water Lily, Jonquil, Lotusserenity, imagination, compassion and gentle, dreamlike beauty

Find Your Zodiac Flower

Pick your star sign below to discover its zodiac flower, birth month flowers, symbolism, gifting ideas and flower tattoo inspiration.

Zodiac Flowers vs Birth Month Flowers

It is easy to mix these up, so here is the difference. Your zodiac flower is tied to your star sign and its personality. Your birth month flower is tied to the calendar month you were born in. Because most signs span parts of two months, every sign also connects to two birth month flowers. For example, a Leo, born July to August, has the sunflower as a zodiac flower, plus the larkspur for July and the gladiolus for August as birth month flowers. On every sign page we cover both, so you get the full picture whichever you were searching for.

How to Use Your Zodiac Flower

Knowing your zodiac flower is more than trivia. It makes gift-giving genuinely easier, because a bouquet built around someone star-sign flower feels personal in a way a random arrangement never does. People also use zodiac flowers to choose a meaningful tattoo, to pick blooms for a wedding or birthday that reflect the couple or the guest of honour, and even to decorate a home in a way that suits their nature. There is a quiet pleasure, too, in growing your own sign flower on a windowsill or in the garden. However you use it, your zodiac flower turns an ordinary bloom into something that means something.

Zodiac Flowers and Birthstones Together

Zodiac flowers and birthstones make a perfect pair, two traditional symbols of the same sign, one living and one eternal. Giving both together, the flower for warmth and the stone for permanence, makes a birthday gift far more thoughtful than either alone. On every sign page we suggest the birthstone that pairs best with the zodiac flower, so you can build a complete, meaningful gift set.

Zodiac Flowers — FAQ

What is a zodiac flower?
A zodiac flower is the bloom traditionally linked to a star sign, chosen to reflect that sign personality, element and ruling planet. Every one of the twelve zodiac signs has its own flower or flowers.
How do I find my zodiac flower?
Find your zodiac sign by your birth date, then look it up in the zodiac flowers chart above. For example, the Leo zodiac flower is the sunflower and the Libra zodiac flower is the rose. Click any sign for its full flower guide.
What is the difference between a zodiac flower and a birth flower?
A zodiac flower is tied to your star sign, while a birth month flower is tied to the calendar month you were born in. Since most signs cover parts of two months, each sign connects to two birth month flowers as well.
Are zodiac flowers good for gifts?
Yes. A bouquet built around someone zodiac flower feels far more personal than a generic arrangement. Pairing the flower with the matching birthstone makes an especially thoughtful birthday gift.
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