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Sensual, steady and devoted to beauty, Taurus is the zodiac lover of comfort. Its flowers are lush, fragrant and made to be touched, a reflection of this Venus-ruled sign deep appreciation of the good things in life.
The poppy is the signature Taurus flower, and it suits this earthy sign in a quietly perfect way. Soft, silky-petalled and richly coloured, the poppy is a flower made to be enjoyed slowly, exactly how Taurus moves through the world. In the language of flowers it carries layered meaning: imagination, restful sleep, comfort and remembrance. That mix of dreaminess and grounded calm is very Taurus. This is a sign that wants beauty it can settle into rather than chase, and the poppy, unhurried, tactile and lovely, gives it exactly that.
As a Venus-ruled sign, Taurus shares the rose domain of love and beauty. The rose stands for devotion and lasting affection, mirroring the famous Taurus loyalty in relationships.
The lily brings elegance and a heady fragrance Taurus adores. It symbolises purity, refined beauty and security, the sense of a love that is stable and built to last.
Taurus is ruled by Venus, the planet of love, beauty and pleasure, so it makes sense that Taurus flowers are some of the most indulgent in the zodiac. The poppy soft, touchable petals speak to a sign that experiences the world through the senses, because Taurus wants flowers it can smell, stroke and admire up close. The rose and lily add the themes of loyalty and lasting devotion, since Taurus does not love lightly or briefly. Every Taurus flower is rich, fragrant and a little luxurious. There is nothing thin or fleeting about them, and there is nothing thin or fleeting about how a Taurus loves.
Taurus stretches across late April and most of May, giving it two birth month flowers. The April birth flower is the daisy, a symbol of innocence and cheerful, loyal love. The May birth flower is the lily of the valley, which stands for sweetness, humility and a return to happiness. A Taurus born in April carries the daisy warm simplicity, while a May Taurus leans into the delicate, romantic charm of lily of the valley. Both flowers share the gentle, affectionate Taurus nature.
Taurus is linked to the emerald, the lush green stone of Venus. Paired with the poppy or rose, the emerald deepens the Taurus theme of love, abundance and natural beauty. Flower and stone together make a rich, sensory birthday gift that this comfort-loving sign will genuinely treasure.
Taurus appreciates quality over flash. A small, beautifully arranged bouquet of fragrant poppies, roses or lilies will delight a Taurus far more than a large but ordinary one. This sign notices texture, scent and presentation, so choose flowers that feel and smell luxurious. Pair the bouquet with something tactile, like soft wrapping, a scented candle or good chocolate, and you speak the Taurus language fluently. Avoid anything cheap-looking or hastily thrown together, because for a sign this attuned to beauty, the care behind the gift matters as much as the flowers themselves.
A Taurus flower tattoo tends to be soft, romantic and full of detail. Watercolour poppies in deep red work beautifully on the shoulder or ribs, while a single elegant lily suits Taurus who prefer refined linework. Roses are a natural fit too, often paired with the Taurus glyph or the bull profile. Because Taurus loves richness, many choose full-colour botanical pieces with lush shading rather than minimalist outlines.
Explore the personality, love style, strengths and more in the complete Taurus guide.
Read the Taurus Zodiac Sign GuideEach of the twelve signs has its own birth flowers. Discover the bloom that matches your sign:
♈AriesMarch 21 - April 19
♉TaurusApril 20 - May 20
♊GeminiMay 21 - June 20
♋CancerJune 21 - July 22
♌LeoJuly 23 - August 22
♍VirgoAugust 23 - September 22
♎LibraSeptember 23 - October 22
♏ScorpioOctober 23 - November 21
♐SagittariusNovember 22 - December 21
♑CapricornDecember 22 - January 19
♒AquariusJanuary 20 - February 18
♓PiscesFebruary 19 - March 20