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Meaningful Flowers For November Birthdays

If you know someone with a birthday in November and want to give them some flowers, no matter what flowers you give them, they’re going to be well received. But why not make your gift extra special by choosing flowers with a meaningful message.

 
 

If you know someone with a birthday in November and want to give them some flowers, no matter what flowers you give them, they’re going to be well received. But why not make your gift extra special by choosing flowers with a meaningful message.

Here is some information specifically related to the month of November:

Birth Month Flower

Chrysanthemum - Cheerfulness

Zodiac

Scorpio (October 23 - November 21) Geranium - Friendship

Sagittarius (November 22 - December 21) Carnation - Admiration/Affection

Birthstone

Topaz - Golden brown

Seasonal Flowers:

Asters - Patience
Chrysanthemum - Cheerfulness

Personal touch

Consider the person you are giving the flowers to. Try adding into your bouquet, their favourite flower or flowers in their favourite colour. 

To note:

You don’t need to include all of these suggestions. Pick what works for the message you want to send, and you’ll have created a unique and meaningful gift for that lucky November birthday person. 

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A Lesson to Learn from November's Flower

Every month has a flower associated with it, known as its “birth month flower”.

November can be cold, grey, and wet. The days are short and the nights are long. With all the dreariness around, people’s spirits can get low. Not only will flowers help lift your mood but there’s a specific flower during this time of year that

Every month has a flower associated with it, known as its “birth month flower”.

November can be cold, grey, and wet. The days are short and the nights are long. With all the dreariness around, people’s spirits can get low. Not only will flowers help lift your mood but there’s a specific flower during this time of year that we can learn a lesson from. And that’s the chrysanthemum -’November’s flower’!

When most flowers have faded away at the end of the warm, beautiful, summer months, autumn comes and the chrysanthemum bursts into bloom in golds, reds, yellows, pinks, purples, burgundy, white and even neon green. With their splashes of colour in an otherwise drab, barren landscape, they symbolize joy, cheerfulness and optimism. 

The lesson to be learned? When all around us seems bleak and dismal, let us be the one to shine bright and bring joy to others.

Here’s three ways to use flowers to spread a bit of joy:

1 – Place a small vase of flowers on your desk at work. Not only are the flowers brightening your work environment, but they’ll also brighten the moods of everyone who sees them.

2 – Place a vase of flowers in the middle of the kitchen table. Research shows that having flowers on the table sets a welcoming, relaxing environment. Family and friends will sit at the table longer chatting and enjoying each other’s company.

3 - Give a small posy of flowers to someone. Science has proven that giving flowers will brighten the mood of not only the receiver but also the giver! You’ll both have smiles on your faces.

So pop out today, pick up a few stems of flowers and add a bit of cheer to this rainy November day.



 




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