August Birth Flowers and Their Meaning

August Birth Flowers and Their Meaning

In the language of the flowers, August’s official birth flowers include the gladiolus and poppy.

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Here we’ll take you through everything you need to need about their meaning and symbolism, history and orgins, plus learn about the best gifting occasions to celebrate those born in the month of August.

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August Birth Flower: The Gladiolus Flower

August Birth Flower: The Gladiolus Flower

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Gladiolus flowers are perennials native to tropical areas and parts of the Mediterranean, Middle East, and South Africa.

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The genus name gladiolus originates from the Latin word gladius, which translates to “sword” and refers to the sword-like shape of their leaves. Because of this, gladiolus flowers are also called sword lilies. Another known name is corn lily. 

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The gladiolus genus has around 300 known species, and the majority are endemic to South Africa. In the 18th century, African Gladiolus plants first came to Europe from South Africa. To this day, these impressive flowers, available in a wide array of colors and hybrids, can be found all over the world. 

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Poppy: The Other August Birth Flower

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August babies have another birthday flower – the poppies. Poppies are popular herbaceous ornamental plants grown for their striking flowers.

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The plant has a rich history in many cultures across the globe. Back in the day, poppies were used by the Greeks and  Romans as offerings to the dead.

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These beautiful flowers symbolize remembrance, especially in Western Culture. Hence, you often see them around Memorial Day in the US. Since poppies are available in many colors, they hold varying symbols and meanings. 

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