November Birth Flowers : Chrysanthemum and Peony

There are two birth flowers in November to provide more variety and choices for individuals to associate with their birth month. The tradition of assigning flowers to specific months dates back to ancient times, with various cultures having their lists of flowers for each month. Over time, these lists have evolved and merged, resulting in multiple flowers being associated with each month in the modern era. For November, the two birth flowers are Chrysanthemum and Peony.

Having two birth flowers per month allows people to choose the flower that they feel a stronger connection with or prefer based on appearance, meaning, or symbolism. Additionally, this provides an opportunity for florists and gift-givers to have more options when selecting flowers for birthdays or other celebrations related to a person's birth month. In some cases, one of the flowers might be more readily available or have a longer blooming season, making it a more practical choice for certain regions or times of the year.

Overall, the inclusion of two birth flowers per month enriches the tradition and offers greater flexibility, personalization, and variety for those who enjoy connecting with the symbolism and meanings associated with birth flowers.

Dancing Chrysanthemum - 大輪菊

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Chrysanthemums, native to Asia, have a rich history dating back more than 2,500 years. These flowers were cultivated for their beauty and medicinal properties. Where they became deeply ingrained in Japanese culture. The chrysanthemum has been celebrated in traditional art and is also the symbol of the Japanese Emperor and Imperial Family.

Chrysanthemums symbolize various attributes and emotions depending on the color and context. In general, they represent longevity, joy, and optimism. In some cultures, they are associated with friendship and support. Chrysanthemums are considered to bring good luck and happiness.

Different colors of chrysanthemums carry additional meanings:

  • Red chrysanthemums symbolize love and deep passion.

  • White chrysanthemums represent purity, innocence, and honesty.

  • Yellow chrysanthemums signify neglected love or sorrow.

  • Violet chrysanthemums are associated with a wish to get well.

Royal Peony - 富貴花

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Peonies have various symbolic meanings that have evolved and differ across cultures. Generally, they represent prosperity, good fortune, and happiness. They are also associated with love, romance, and compassion. In some cultures, peonies are believed to bring protection and ward off evil spirits.

The peony is considered the "king of flowers" and is a symbol of nobility, honor, and wealth.

The different colors of peony flowers also carry specific meanings:

  • White peonies symbolize purity, innocence, and humility.

  • Pink peonies represent romance, love, and happiness.

  • Red peonies signify honor, respect, and passion.

  • Yellow peonies are associated with wealth, prosperity, and good fortune.

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