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Aries (March 21–April 19)
- Fiery, energetic, and lively, Aries is the first sign of the zodiac. Aries season begins when the spring equinox occurs in the Northern Hemisphere.
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Aries: Tulip
- Aries is best represented by the tulips that burst through the ground, spreading their vibrant, contagious energy wherever they go.
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Aries: Tulip
- Tulips symbolize boldly breaking through to forge beginnings, which Aries is no stranger to. They capture the enthusiasm and courageousness of Aries' spirit.
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Taurus (April 20–May 20)
- Earth sign Taurus has a natural affinity for nature. Being Venus-ruled, Taurus also has a keen appreciation for beauty.
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Taurus: Lily of the Valley
- Grounded and steadfast, Taurus is represented by the elegant and understated lily of the valley. Taurus' loyalty and commitment is reflected in the blooming of this flower each year.
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Taurus: Lily of the Valley
- The lily of the valley symbolizes eternal love and affection, values that a typical Taurus lives by, demonstrated in their commitment to endurance and longevity in their relationships.
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Gemini (May 21–June 21)
- Curious, imaginative, expressive, and adaptable, Geminis are easy to get along with, and are never short of a good story.
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Gemini: Lavender
- Gemini is represented by the layered, multifaceted lavender flower, as they are just as enthralling to be around.
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Gemini: Lavender
- Geminis broaden horizons for others with their spontaneity, and have a youthful, untamed quality that's reflected in the lavender flower.
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Cancer (June 22–July 22)
- Emotional water sign Cancer heralds the arrival of summer. Moon-ruled, Cancer ties to concepts of motherhood, the home, and nurturing.
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Cancer: Daisy
- Cancer is represented by the humble daisy. This gentle flower isn't loud or showy, and neither—by nature—is Cancer, who approaches life with purity and an open heart.
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Cancer: Daisy
- Daisies symbolize new beginnings, innocence, and true love, which is how Cancer leads—with compassion, and deeply attuned to the emotions of others.
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Leo (July 23–August 22)
- Regal, loyal Leo is ruled by the Sun, and is led through life by their lionheart. Leos are unafraid to be themselves, and express their creativity.
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Leo: Dahlia
- The bold, beautiful dahlia represents Leo. There is a hint of glamor to this flower, much like Leos themselves, and they capture attention when you see them.
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Leo: Dahlia
- The drama and magnetism of Leo is perfectly captured by the stunning, spotlight-stealing dahlia flower, whose vibrant petals reflect Leo's zest for life.
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Virgo (August 23–September 22)
- Virgo is a sign of down-to-earth practicality and healing. It symbolizes the goddess of fertility, while at the same time this Mercury-ruled sign has a sharp intellectual streak.
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Virgo: Daffodil
- As the sign of rebirth, Virgo brings renewal where it goes, which is why it's represented in spring flowers by the daffodil.
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Virgo: Daffodil
- Virgo's diligent and dutiful approach is accompanied by a cheerfulness that brings a sense of possibility wherever they go, much like the arrival of the daffodil in spring.
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Libra (September 23–October 23)
- Venus-ruled Libra has an affinity for beauty, and the sign of the scales seeks balance and harmony in all things, particularly interpersonal relationships.
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Libra: Hyacinth
- Libra is represented in spring flowers by the hyacinth, which itself symbolizes beauty and harmony. This friendly flower blooms well with others.
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Libra: Hyacinth
- In this respect, the socially astute qualities of Libra are reflected in the hyacinth, whose growth thrives in clusters.
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Scorpio (October 24–November 21)
- Intense sign Scorpio symbolizes passion and powerful drive. Mars-ruled, Scorpio cares about the depth, not the appearance, of things.
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Scorpio: Chrysanthemum
- Scorpio's air of allure and mystery is best represented by the chrysanthemum flower. The devotion and loyalty of Scorpio is reflected in the symbolism of this flower.
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Scorpio: Chrysanthemum
- Complex, strong, and blooming later than some of the other flowers, the chrysanthemum is a testament to resilience and unwavering determination—concepts Scorpio is very familiar with.
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Sagittarius (November 22–December 21)
- Worldly-wise Sagittarius is connected to the realms of both higher thought and higher power. Expansion, wisdom, and flexibility are hallmarks of this sign.
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Sagittarius: Peony
- Fire sign Sagittarius is never afraid to be daring or to go on an adventure, and this spirit is represented in the peony.
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Sagittarius: Peony
- Just like the peony, Sagittariuses have inherent charm and leave an impression wherever they're found, expanding as they reach for new and unexplored horizons.
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Capricorn (December 22–January 19)
- Hard-working and determined, Earth sign Capricorn plays the long game, consistently reaching towards their goals with dedication.
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Capricorn: Orchid
- Capricorn is represented in the orchid. This flower exudes a quiet strength, and, when given the right care and attention, can continue to flourish over time.
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Capricorn: Orchid
- Their long lifespan, navigated with poise and grace, is a reflection of the qualities embodied by Capricorn, who grows patiently and with persistence.
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Aquarius (January 20–February 18)
- Aquarius is eccentric and a visionary, who is dedicated to pushing humanity forward through its ideals and embrace of the innovative.
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Aquarius: Iris
- Aquarius is represented by the brightly shining iris, which comes in an array of colors—the kind of diversity Aquarius champions!
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Aquarius: Iris
- The iris has been a muse to artists and writers throughout time, a reflection of Aquarius' ability to inspire through their individuality.
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Pisces (February 19–March 20)
- Jupiter-and-Neptune-ruled Pisces is the home of expansion and dreams; the sign of the mystic, the artist, and the poet.
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Pisces: Honeysuckle
- Pisces is represented by the honeysuckle. The sweetness and romance associated with the honeysuckle reflects the compassion and music of Pisces.
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Pisces: Honeysuckle
- The tenderness of this blooming flower, and its association with psychic vision, deepens the honeysuckle's affiliation to those born under the Pisces constellation. Sources: (Parade)
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Aries (March 21–April 19)
- Fiery, energetic, and lively, Aries is the first sign of the zodiac. Aries season begins when the spring equinox occurs in the Northern Hemisphere.
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Aries: Tulip
- Aries is best represented by the tulips that burst through the ground, spreading their vibrant, contagious energy wherever they go.
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Aries: Tulip
- Tulips symbolize boldly breaking through to forge beginnings, which Aries is no stranger to. They capture the enthusiasm and courageousness of Aries' spirit.
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Taurus (April 20–May 20)
- Earth sign Taurus has a natural affinity for nature. Being Venus-ruled, Taurus also has a keen appreciation for beauty.
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Taurus: Lily of the Valley
- Grounded and steadfast, Taurus is represented by the elegant and understated lily of the valley. Taurus' loyalty and commitment is reflected in the blooming of this flower each year.
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Taurus: Lily of the Valley
- The lily of the valley symbolizes eternal love and affection, values that a typical Taurus lives by, demonstrated in their commitment to endurance and longevity in their relationships.
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Gemini (May 21–June 21)
- Curious, imaginative, expressive, and adaptable, Geminis are easy to get along with, and are never short of a good story.
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Gemini: Lavender
- Gemini is represented by the layered, multifaceted lavender flower, as they are just as enthralling to be around.
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Gemini: Lavender
- Geminis broaden horizons for others with their spontaneity, and have a youthful, untamed quality that's reflected in the lavender flower.
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Cancer (June 22–July 22)
- Emotional water sign Cancer heralds the arrival of summer. Moon-ruled, Cancer ties to concepts of motherhood, the home, and nurturing.
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Cancer: Daisy
- Cancer is represented by the humble daisy. This gentle flower isn't loud or showy, and neither—by nature—is Cancer, who approaches life with purity and an open heart.
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Cancer: Daisy
- Daisies symbolize new beginnings, innocence, and true love, which is how Cancer leads—with compassion, and deeply attuned to the emotions of others.
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Leo (July 23–August 22)
- Regal, loyal Leo is ruled by the Sun, and is led through life by their lionheart. Leos are unafraid to be themselves, and express their creativity.
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Leo: Dahlia
- The bold, beautiful dahlia represents Leo. There is a hint of glamor to this flower, much like Leos themselves, and they capture attention when you see them.
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Leo: Dahlia
- The drama and magnetism of Leo is perfectly captured by the stunning, spotlight-stealing dahlia flower, whose vibrant petals reflect Leo's zest for life.
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Virgo (August 23–September 22)
- Virgo is a sign of down-to-earth practicality and healing. It symbolizes the goddess of fertility, while at the same time this Mercury-ruled sign has a sharp intellectual streak.
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Virgo: Daffodil
- As the sign of rebirth, Virgo brings renewal where it goes, which is why it's represented in spring flowers by the daffodil.
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Virgo: Daffodil
- Virgo's diligent and dutiful approach is accompanied by a cheerfulness that brings a sense of possibility wherever they go, much like the arrival of the daffodil in spring.
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Libra (September 23–October 23)
- Venus-ruled Libra has an affinity for beauty, and the sign of the scales seeks balance and harmony in all things, particularly interpersonal relationships.
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Libra: Hyacinth
- Libra is represented in spring flowers by the hyacinth, which itself symbolizes beauty and harmony. This friendly flower blooms well with others.
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Libra: Hyacinth
- In this respect, the socially astute qualities of Libra are reflected in the hyacinth, whose growth thrives in clusters.
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Scorpio (October 24–November 21)
- Intense sign Scorpio symbolizes passion and powerful drive. Mars-ruled, Scorpio cares about the depth, not the appearance, of things.
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Scorpio: Chrysanthemum
- Scorpio's air of allure and mystery is best represented by the chrysanthemum flower. The devotion and loyalty of Scorpio is reflected in the symbolism of this flower.
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Scorpio: Chrysanthemum
- Complex, strong, and blooming later than some of the other flowers, the chrysanthemum is a testament to resilience and unwavering determination—concepts Scorpio is very familiar with.
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Sagittarius (November 22–December 21)
- Worldly-wise Sagittarius is connected to the realms of both higher thought and higher power. Expansion, wisdom, and flexibility are hallmarks of this sign.
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Sagittarius: Peony
- Fire sign Sagittarius is never afraid to be daring or to go on an adventure, and this spirit is represented in the peony.
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Sagittarius: Peony
- Just like the peony, Sagittariuses have inherent charm and leave an impression wherever they're found, expanding as they reach for new and unexplored horizons.
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Capricorn (December 22–January 19)
- Hard-working and determined, Earth sign Capricorn plays the long game, consistently reaching towards their goals with dedication.
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Capricorn: Orchid
- Capricorn is represented in the orchid. This flower exudes a quiet strength, and, when given the right care and attention, can continue to flourish over time.
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Capricorn: Orchid
- Their long lifespan, navigated with poise and grace, is a reflection of the qualities embodied by Capricorn, who grows patiently and with persistence.
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Aquarius (January 20–February 18)
- Aquarius is eccentric and a visionary, who is dedicated to pushing humanity forward through its ideals and embrace of the innovative.
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Aquarius: Iris
- Aquarius is represented by the brightly shining iris, which comes in an array of colors—the kind of diversity Aquarius champions!
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Aquarius: Iris
- The iris has been a muse to artists and writers throughout time, a reflection of Aquarius' ability to inspire through their individuality.
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Pisces (February 19–March 20)
- Jupiter-and-Neptune-ruled Pisces is the home of expansion and dreams; the sign of the mystic, the artist, and the poet.
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Pisces: Honeysuckle
- Pisces is represented by the honeysuckle. The sweetness and romance associated with the honeysuckle reflects the compassion and music of Pisces.
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Pisces: Honeysuckle
- The tenderness of this blooming flower, and its association with psychic vision, deepens the honeysuckle's affiliation to those born under the Pisces constellation. Sources: (Parade)
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Do you know the spring flower of your zodiac sign?
Do you resonate with yours?
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There are many signs the world is making way for spring: warmer temperatures, much longer days, and, of course, the arrival of beautiful, enchanting flowers. Bursting onto the scene in a kaleidoscope of floral colors, they are a welcome reminder of the possibilities of the new season. But did you know there's a spring flower to represent each star sign?
Curious? Click on to discover which spring flower best matches your zodiac sign.
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