Tuesday, 5 August 2025

August Birth Flowers : The gladiolus symbolizes strength of character, sincerity, and generosity.

The month of August has two birth flowers, the gladiolus and the poppy, both are colourful and make excellent cut flowers. They also share a rich symbolism tied to remembrance. This post is about the gladiolus.


The gladiolus symbolizes strength of character, sincerity, and generosity. As a garden flower it provides height and a splash colour in the final full month of the summer season.

The gladiolus is a member of the Iris family and is native to Africa, the Mediterranean, and southern Europe, with more than 300 species that come in a range of vibrant colours.

Also known as “sword lily,” the gladiolus got its name from the sword-like appearance of its leaves. “Gladiolus” itself comes from the Latin word gladius, meaning “sword.” Roman Gladiators would wear the flowers around their necks in competitive games.

Gladiolus Meanings and Symbolism
  • The flower has long been a symbol of strength, victory, healing, and honour. It has also been associated with moral character, remembrance, and intelligence.
  • In Victorian times, romantics believed that the beauty of the gladiolus could pierce another’s heart with love. In floral meanings, the flower also came to symbolize infatuation, love at first sight, and faithfulness.
  • Each colour holds a different meaning: Red symbolizes love, romance, and passion; pink means compassion and a mother’s love; white represents innocence and purity; yellow symbolizes friendship and joy; and purple means fortune and beauty.
  • In addition to being one of the August birth flowers, the gladiolus is traditionally given as a gift for 40th anniversaries.
The Gladiolus in History
  • The first South African species was brought to Europe in the mid-18th century. By the early 19th century, enthusiasts in England began the process of hybridizing the flowers and making them more well-suited to home gardens.
  • In ancient Rome, the gladiolus was known as the flower of the gladiators, with spectators covering the winner of the fight in the colorful blooms.
  • It became popular in the U.S. around the turn of the 20th century, leading to the American Gladiolus Society in Boston in 1910.
  • The British Gladiolus Society was founded in 1926. Its objectives are to stimulate interest and promote cultivation, breeding and improvement of the Gladiolus

I hope you enjoyed this post. One about the month of August other birth flower the poppy will follow shortly.

You may like to read the post about 'Some Foods In Season During August' which also has some recipe suggestions - please see it here

You will find a variety of articles and recipe ideas within this blog, and not all may be suitable for you. If you may have any food allergies, or underlying health issues these must always be taken into account. If you are a diabetic and not sure how certain foods may affect your blood sugars, test is best, i.e. use your meter. If you have any concerns about your health, it is always advisable to consult your doctor or health care team.

All the best Jan

34 comments:

  1. They are Lovely flowers -Christine cmlk79.blogspot.com

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  2. ...lovely symbolism, but they have never been favorites.

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  3. We had a neighbor who was just crazy about them. She planted most of her front yard full of them! I enjoyed reading the history and symbolism.

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  4. These are beautiful, Jan. I love ❤️ the Victorian era with the lovely colours and flowers 💐

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  5. My grandmother was named after them if you can believe it - we nicknamed her Glady's.

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  6. August is my birthday month and I've always liked Gladiolus. ( Which I thought was Gladiolas). Either way, they're lovely.

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  7. Thanks for that lovely read Jan. I really love gladi's and they remind me of my mum when she used to grow them when I was a child.

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  8. This is such interesting information. I always feel that the gladiolus is rather overlooked, and yet it has beautiful flowers and is such a stately plant. I think we have just one in our garden. We must have planted it at some point, but I can't remember when or why. Perhaps there were more and just one survived.

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  9. The gladiolus are beautiful. Enjoy the month of August Jan.

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  10. They are gorgeous flowers. X

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  11. I like them, although mine have all turned white. I think I need to put new bulbs in.

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  12. I always found gladiolas regal. They are so pretty!

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  13. These are beautiful flowers! I tried planting them in my flower garden, but after a year or two, they didn't grow again the next Spring.

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  14. How interesting! I know nothing about flowers, so I learned a lot from reading this. Thank you!

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  15. Hello Jan :)
    My uncle used to have a garden filled with them and I have never seen more beautiful gladiolus.Thank you for all the information about them, all news to me.
    Have a happy day
    All the best
    Sonjia

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  16. I enjoyed reading about August birth flowers. For some reason Gladiolas never excited me, but maybe now I'll appreciate them more now that I know they represent strength of character. Hope you're having a nice week.

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  17. Beautiful flowers. Have a nice evening !

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  18. Very pretty! My glads have stopped blooming already.

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  19. They are lovely flowers, mine are being blown over by the wind at the moment.

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  20. Beautiful gladiolas! Happy August to you!
    Take care, enjoy your day!

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  21. That's a marvelous flower. Interesting post about its meaning.

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  22. A warrior flower! Thanks, Jan. Great post.

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  23. Boa tarde Jan. São lindos. Infelizmente nunca tive oportunidade de vê-los de perto ou sentir seu perfume. Grande abraço carioca. Nem sei se no Brasil, temos essas flores belíssimas.

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  24. GOOGLE TRANSLATE
    Luiz Gomes
    Good afternoon, Jan. They're beautiful. Unfortunately, I've never had the opportunity to see them up close or smell their fragrance. Big hug from Rio. I don't even know if we have these beautiful flowers in Brazil.

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  25. I did enjoy your post. It would have been my Sister's birthday today.

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  26. i love gladiolus but i never had luck stalking them in my garden so that they looked pretty!!!

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  27. I'm an August birthday. Gladiolus remind me of my grandma and also of a sweet old man I didn't know but who would come to the station every summer and give me a bunch of glads because he liked watching me on TV! So sweet.

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  28. They are so beautiful, love the shape of them, I like the nickname of sword Lily.

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  29. Me encantan los gladiolos, tengo muchos, pero ya florecieron en el mes de mayo y junio. Besos.

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