As spring hits its stride in April, what better flowers to represent the month than the sunny daisy and the delicately swoon-worthy sweet pea? These blossoms just scream warm days, gentle breezes and new beginnings.
If you’re an April baby or simply love all things springtime, get ready to fall for the charms of these two April birth flowers. They’ve captivated people across the centuries with their beauty and symbolism—and for good reason!
Read on to learn more about the heartwarming symbolism behind the daisy’s cheerful appearance and why this traditional birth flower for April has been cherished across generations. We’ve even pulled together some gorgeous tattoo ideas!
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What Is the April Birth Flower?
Daisies! You know the ones—pure white petals radiating from a cheerful yellow center. They’re incredibly charming with their simple yet elegant appearance.
In the U.S., we associate those classic English daisies with innocence and purity. But gerbera daisies? They’re the celebratory life of the party with their vibrant shades of yellow, orange, pink and red. This specific bouquet brings joy and positivity.
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What Does the Daisy Symbolize?
The daisy is a classic flower that holds significant symbolic meaning. With its pure white petals surrounding a sunny yellow center, the daisy represents innocence, purity and simplicity.
It’s often associated with childhood and fond memories of picking flower chains from the yard. Daisies can also convey loyalty, love, and faith in someone or something. Their cheery appearance makes them a popular choice for expressing happiness and optimism.
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Daisies in History
These unassuming flowers have stuck around for literal ages. Talia Boone of Postal Petals shares that they date back to ancient Egypt when they were grown for herbal remedies.
The daisy even earned a cameo in Roman mythology as a shape-shifting nymph.
“A god called Vertumne was courting [a nymph named Belides], but she wasn’t into him,” says Boone. “There was no ‘swipe left’ option in those times, so Belides escaped Vertumne’s unwanted advances by morphing into a daisy!”
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How To Care for Daisies
Caring for daisies is super easy. Just trim the stems, remove any leaves below the water line, and keep them in a cool spot out of direct sunlight, refreshing the vase water daily.
Boone says that with proper care, you can make a daisy bouquet last over a week. Not too shabby for such easygoing blooms!
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April’s Secondary Birth Flower: The Sweet Pea
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Sweet peas, the other half of April’s birth flower duo. With their ruffly petals in shades of pink, purple, red, white and more, these sweetly scented blossoms are total head-turners.
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What Does the Sweet Pea Symbolize?
Sweet peas symbolize gratefulness and make an excellent “thank you” bouquet. “If you want to express gratitude or friendship, an arrangement of sweet peas is the way to go,” shares Boone.
Their delicate blossoms and pleasant fragrance make sweet peas a thoughtful way to convey appreciation to someone special. The flower can also represent a blissful departure and farewell when given as a parting gift.
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Sweet Peas in History
According to Boone, we likely have 17th-century Sicilian monk Franciscus Cupani to thank for sweet peas’ popularity across Europe. He shared the original purple flowering vines far and wide for breeding into a rainbow of new hues.
Today, an arrangement of sweet peas conveys heartfelt gratitude and warm friendship like no other. And really, what better way to say “Thanks for being awesome” than with fragrant armloads of prettily perfumed blooms?
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How To Care for Sweet Peas
To keep sweet pea bouquets fresh, be sure to change out the water daily and add a little sugar and flower food. A sweet pea shamelessly drinks it all up—but hey, with a vase life of over a week, it’s so worth the pampering.
So whether you’re an April baby celebrating another year around the sun or just someone who adores spring’s floral glory, you can’t go wrong with daisies and sweet peas. From the meadows of ancient history to modern bouquets, these bloomin’ beauties will always brighten the day!
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April Birth Flower Tattoos
Here’s some tattoo inspiration that incorporates the April birth flowers.
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♬ Chill Day – LAKEY INSPIRED
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