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(NAPSI)-Everyone has a birthstone, but did you know that we all have a birth flower? Birth flowers originated during the 1800s, when it was customary for calendars to depict each month with a specific flower or plant. Eventually, each month came to be represented by its own "birth flower."

Nothing celebrates individuality, or says "You're one of a kind," like a bouquet of birthday flowers. To help get you started, here's a list of birth flowers by month from 1-800-FLOWERS.COM:


January: Carnation

February: Violet

March: Daffodil

April: Daisy

May: Lily of the Valley

June: Rose

July: Sunflower

August: Gladiolus

September: Aster

October: Marigold

November: Chrysanthemum

December: Narcissus


How do you keep beautiful birthday blooms looking fresh? Floral expert Julie McCann Mulligan of 1-800-FLOWERS.COM recommends keeping cut flowers in a cool location, away from drafts and heat sources. Recut the stems on an angle and add warm water and plant food to the vase every other day. Flowers should last approximately five to seven days if properly cared for.

You can visit 1-800-flowers.com on the Web for beautiful selections of birthday flowers, including its signature Birthday Flower Cake.

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