What Are the April Birth Flowers?
The April birth month flowers are the daisy and the sweet pea. The daisy stands for innocence, purity, and true love, while the sweet pea is a way to say goodbye, send good wishes, or merely convey a thank you.Stemming from Old English, the daisy comes from “day’s eye,” referencing the daily habits of the English daisy, with its petals opening in the day and closing at night. Depending on the species, the daisy can be one of your earliest spring bloomers or among the last to appear in the fall.
Daisy Meanings and Symbolism
- The daisy has long represented innocence, purity, and true love.
- Each colour daisy represents something different. The white daisy symbolizes purity and innocence; yellow means joy and friendship; pink represents affection; and red symbolizes love and romance.
- According to an old Celtic legend, when an infant or child died, the gods would cover the child’s grave with daisies to cheer up the parents.
- In Norse mythology, the daisy is the sacred flower of Freyja, the goddess of love, beauty, and fertility. In turn, the daisy became a symbol of motherhood and childbirth, and of new beginnings. Daisies are a common gift for new mothers.
- A Roman myth attributes the creation of the daisy to the nymph Belides, who turned herself into a daisy to escape the affection of Vertumnus, the god of gardens and seasons. The Latin word for Daisy, bellis, is derived from the nymph’s name.
- It was once thought that a daisy in a bouquet was a sign of one’s ability to keep a secret.
- “Daisy” has been used in many phrases over time. “Fresh as a daisy” means someone has had a good night’s rest; “oopsy daisy” or “whoops-a-daisy” is said after a mistake or blunder.
- Daisies have been linked to the Virgin Mary because they represent love, innocence, and new beginnings.
- The daisy is a flower given between friends to emphasize the keeping of a secret; the daisy means “I’ll never tell!”
Native to Italy and the Mediterranean region, sweet peas are beautiful and have a sweet fragrance—often likened to oranges, honey, and jasmine—that can brighten any room.
They are found in a wide range of colours, with hundreds of varieties having been developed over time, and bloom from spring to early summer, depending on the planting region.
Sweet Pea Meanings and Symbolism
- In the language of flowers, a bouquet of sweet peas is a way to say goodbye or thank you for a lovely time. It can also mean blissful pleasure, good wishes, kindness, gratitude, and friendship.
- Some English gardeners call them the “Queen of the Annuals.”
- In France, the flower has long been a traditional gift for brides, providing good luck on her wedding day and in the marriage.
- At one point, it was worn for strength or to reveal the truth. Sweet peas were also worn in pockets to provide a fragrance to clothing.
- In some cultures, the sweet pea was thought to have magical properties.
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All the best Jan
They are both such cheerful and charming flowers!
ReplyDeleteI did not know Daisy was from day’s eye. I enjoy learning about etymology.
ReplyDeleteUy no lo sabía me gusta la margarita. Te mando un beso.
ReplyDelete...both are great choices.
ReplyDeleteooooh i really enjoyed this!! my aunt always called me sweet pea!!!
ReplyDeleteDaisies are the flower I love the most!
ReplyDeleteHappy April! -Christine cmlk79.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteHow many symbolisms in each of the flowers!
ReplyDeleteHave a good month!
The last image is fantastic!!
There are so many useful information about daisy and sweat pea. Great for my high tea conversation with friends
ReplyDeleteLovely post Jan. The Old English Daisy, so pretty and sweet peas, don't see people growing them these days down here.
ReplyDeleteBoth are lovely blooms. We have daisies in April, but will have to wait for sweet peas.
ReplyDeleteboth so beautiful! my lawn is full of daisies, but the sweet peas season is a while away for now.
ReplyDeleteHappy April! Debbie
I like the humble garden daisy that grows unbidden in the grass, begging to be made into daisy chains with its fellows.
ReplyDeleteWe have daisies in our garden. Just read an article suggesting we do not mow the lawn in order to help butterflies. Apparently the butterflies numbers in the UK has dropped drastically. So not mowing the lawn is a bonus for me. Now I need an excuse for not painting the garden fences and gate. Perhaps it saves bees from getting stuck on the fresh paint.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
I love this month!
ReplyDeleteGreetings from Italy 🇮🇪
Beautiful flowers and photos. I love both the daisies and the sweet pea.
ReplyDeleteTake care, have a wonderful day!
Those are both great flowers. And I didn't know daisies had such significance in mythology. Very interesting.
ReplyDeleteI like the sweetpeas :) Have a nice week Jan
ReplyDeleteI love Sweet Peas. Hubby hasn't had much success in growing them, but he keeps trying. :) April is a favorite month of mine.
ReplyDeleteTwo beauties, I like them both.
ReplyDeleteBoth pretty and happy flowers. Daisies are my favorite.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the beautiful flowers.
ReplyDeleteThese are nice flowers, I am an April baby! :-D
ReplyDeleteWell those are two favourite flowers.
ReplyDeleteBoth are beautiful! Thank you so much for sharing ❤️
ReplyDeleteit always amazes me how flowers have so many different meanings to them depending on colors and different parts of th world. Both such pretty flowers!
ReplyDeleteDaisies and Sweet Peas are two of my favourites but I would have thought April's birth flowers would be Tulips and Hyacinths. I suppose some places have Daisies & Sweet Peas in April.
ReplyDeleteMy mother has an April birthday, thank you for giving me the idea to send her some beautiful daisies and sweet peas. I think she'll love that.
ReplyDeleteI have a massive sweet pea that gets totally out of control -- I call it "Audrey II" after the giant plant in Little Shop of Horrors. It's fun to learn some of their backstory.
ReplyDeleteI love daisies! Happy April!
ReplyDeleteSon flores preciosas, me gustan mucho. Gracias y besos.
ReplyDeleteI love Sweet Peas and try to grow them every year.
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