This Is Your Lucky Flower Based On Your Zodiac Sign

May 30, 2018 by apost team

Your Zodiac sign can tell so much about you, including your lucky flower! Among the herbs and plants that show alignment with certain signs, flowers are incredibly important for longevity and spiritual feelings of connection.

We've made a list of your lucky flower, based on your Zodiac sign. Check out our list below:
 

Aries: Fire


Born between March 21st and March 30th, First Decan, 0 to 10 degrees:

Milk Thistle

These beloved herbs have a spiky exterior and a milky substance, which is associated with pregnancy and lactation. In the old days of childbirth, milk thistles were gathered in a pouch with other herbs and placed under the bed of an expecting mother to ensure a safe pregnancy and labor. Mother Nature herself has blessed this flower!

 

Born between March 31st and April 20th, Second Decan, 10 to 20 degrees:

Tulip

Tulips are a symbol of spring, and are believed to attract love and rid us of our fears. Ancient priests used tulips to represent the rebirth of nature, and to celebrate love and affection. Tulips are an elegant and simple flower that perfectly encapsulate your inner and outer beauty!

 

Born between April 10th and April 20th, Third Decan, 20-30 degrees

Honeysuckle

This lucky flower brings the promise of wealth and success. The scent is believed to attract money and abundance, and is adored by small creatures for its plentiful nectar. Planting honeysuckle in your garden will spread good luck and sustainable growth to those around it.
 

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Taurus: Earth


Born between April 21st and April 30th, First Decan, 0 to 10 degrees:

Rose

Roses are associated with beauty and wisdom and are thought to be the perfect flower. Legends speak about the power and wisdom that surrounds the rose and it is thought to express promise, hope and new beginnings. The thorns, however, are a symbol of defense, loss, and thoughtlessness.

 

Born between May 1st and May 10th. Second Decan, 10 to 20 degrees:

Poppy

Poppies represent the rebirth of spring, and are closely associated with the Goddess Persephone. This flower has heavy ties to mythology, and is associated with the gods of dreams, sleep, and death because of the opium extracted from them that works as a sedative, and their blood red color. They are often used as offerings to the dead, and are a symbol of good luck.

 

Born between May 11th and May 21st. Third Decan, 20 to 30 degrees:

Foxglove (CAUTION: This flower is poisonous)

Foxglove are the shape of bells, which give them a distinct and beautiful look. They are known to have both positive and negative connotations, because they can both hurt and heal. The name “foxglove” comes from “folk’s gloves” with “folk” referring to “fairy folk,” who were believed to be attracted to the flower’s sound when blown in the wind. Be careful not to cut or destroy these flowers because you might cause an angry disturbance in the forest.
 

Gemini: Air


Born between May 22nd and May 31st: First Decan, 0 to 10 degrees:

Lavender

This herb is famous for its ability to attract and arouse. Wearing this calming scent will make people automatically gravitate towards you, and will enhance your skills and bring you peace. It is a symbol of grace, elegance, femininity, and is considered delicate and precious.

 

Born between June 1st and June 10th. Second Decan, 10 to 20 degrees:

Myrtle

Goddess Aphrodite considered myrtle her most sacred flower. It is thought to attract good luck in relationships and experiences, which is why it is a flower often used in wedding ceremonies to promote peace, fertility, and a happy life. Even the royal family make sure a sprig of myrtle is included in each bridal bouquet.

 

Born between June 11th and June 21st. Third Decan, 20 to 30 degrees:

Lily of the Valley

This impressive flower promotes good luck in relationships, which is why it is often found as a decoration at weddings. It promotes tranquility and peace of mind and is useful for improving your memory. This beautiful flower symbolizes chastity, purity, happiness, luck and humility.
 

 

Cancer: Water


Born between June 22nd and July 1st. First Decan, 0 to 10 degrees, ruled by Moon:

Jasmine

This feminine flower is useful in attraction for its delicate appearance and intoxicating fragrance. It is loved by female lunar deities, and was often used in spells for its ability to bring whatever you desire, such as love, health, or wealth. Jasmine represents purity and good luck, which is why it is often used at ceremonies.

 

Born between July 2nd and July 12th. Second Decan, 10 to 20 degrees:

Lily

This sacred flower is blessed with the powers of the water and moon. Loved by Archangel Gabriel, lilies are believed to protect and guard your home from unwanted visitors and entities. This beautiful flower also represents humility and devotion, which is why it is the 30th anniversary flower.

 

Born between July 13th and July 22nd: Third Decan, 20 to 30 degrees:

Evening Primrose

This lucky flower grows in the wild and blooms at night. It was considered a treasure for witches and is essential for rituals associated with the moon. Because primroses bloom in early spring, it is closely associated with youth and helps you radiate your inner beauty.
 

Leo: Fire


Born between July 23rd and August 1st. First Decan, 0 to 10 degrees:

Sunflower

This impressive flower helps abolish negative energy and conjures the forces of Good and Light. It is believed to attract good luck and is brings good vibes to anyone who is near it. This lucky flower is also associated with fertility and abundance, and symbolizes adoration, loyalty, and longevity.

 

Born between August 2nd and August 12th. Second Decan, 10 to 20 degrees:

Dahlia

This lucky flower helps to improve one’s self-esteem. It represents dignity and elegance, and is believed to attract wisdom and knowledge. Giving this flower as a gift to someone you love is a symbol of commitment and a bond that lasts forever.

 

Born between August 13th and August 23rd. Third Decan, 20-30 degrees:

Passion Flower

This flower lives up to its name as it brings passion and excitement to situations and relationships. A passion flower may bring back long forgotten memories and make you feel at peace. It is an excellent herb to keep in your home to maintain tranquility and keep your passion alive.
 

Virgo: Earth


Born between August 24th and September 3rd. First Decan, 0 to 10 degrees:

Iris (Orris Root)

The Iris is associated with the Goddess Iris, who is a Messenger of the Gods and has a rainbow as her symbol. People place irises on the graves of their deceased loved ones so that the goddess Iris will guide them to heaven. This flower is believed to attract men and good luck, and is incredibly beautiful and fragrant.

 

Born between September 4th and September 13th. Second Decan, 10 to 20 degrees:

Morning Glory

This flower has the ability to stop nightmares and restores happiness even when times are tough. The morning glory is a symbol of love, mortality, and resurrection, and can help elevate your consciousness.

 

Born between September 14th and September 22nd. Third Decan, 20-30 degrees:

Chrysanthemum

This gorgeous flower is associated with Autumn and the Autumnal Equinox. This lucky flower will bring you wisdom from your ancestors, and can help protect and bless your home. This flower was used in ancient rituals to banish negative entities and repel the dark arts.
 

Libra: Air


Born between September 23rd and October 3rd. First Decan, 0 to 10 degrees:

Narcissus

This flower is named after the Narcissus, the hunter from Thespiae in Boeotia who was known for his beauty, but was extremely arrogant and self-centered. He was punished by Nemesis for his behavior, but is now represented by this flower to aid in dreams and promote a healthy lifestyle. Wearing it in your breast pocket means you will have good luck all day.

 

Born between October 4th and October 13th. Second Decan, 10 to 20 degrees:

Magnolia

This stunning flower helps enhance your talents and conjure powers you probably didn’t know you had. These flowers are best cut silently at night, and witches used to dry them out to bring forth love and affection. This flower will balance your chakra, rid you of sadness, and bring you love.

 

Born between October 14th and October 23rd. Third Decan, 20 to 30 degrees:

Bluebells

This magical flower has the ability to extract the truth from people, and can be placed in pillows to aid in boosting prophetic dream and banishing nightmares. This lucky flower represents humility and gratitude, and everlasting love and constancy.
 

Scorpio: Water


Born between October 24th and November 2nd. First Decan: 0-10 degrees:

Hibiscus

Since you have the most passionate sign, your flower is also the most passionate of all. This lucky flower represents lust and affection, and will help you experience the most passionate side of yourself and push you to overcome your fears. This beautiful flower symbolizes beauty and personal glory, and is often given to women believed to be perfect.

 

Born between November 3rd and November 12th. Second Decan: 10-20 degrees:

Angelica

This incredible herb attracts positive vibes and is used in magic against demons and the suffering they bring. This lucky flower symbolizes friendship and encourages feelings of inspiration and encouragement.

 

Born between November 13th and November 22nd. The Third Decan: 20 to 30 degrees:

Neroli

The scent of this flower is absolutely enchanting and can help relieve fears and anxiety. The neroli brings out our happy side and helps us attract new friends while banishing any depression or negative thoughts we may have.
 

Sagittarius: Fire


Born between November 23rd and December 2nd. First Decan, 0 to 10 degrees:

Dandelion

This flower is one of the Mother Nature’s greatest gifts to the world. These flowers represent perseverance and show us that we can make it through anything. This magical flower can strengthen your own abilities and bring you happiness and total faithfulness. Next time you seen one growing, make a wish and blow away its seeds!

 

Born between December 3rd and December 12th. Second Decan, 10 to 20 degrees:

Carnation

Don’t be fooled by this flower’s delicate appearance. It is believed to be one of the most flowers and contains very intense energy. Witches used to use carnations to increase their powers and wore it around their neck to prevent untimely death. This flower represents pure love and good luck, but also regret about a love that cannot be shared.

 

Born between December 13th and December 21st. Third Decan, 20 to 30 degrees:

Peony

This lucky flower is associated with happiness and abundance, and is thought to bring good luck and success. Carrying a peony root will bring you good fortune, riches, and honor. The peony embodies romance and prosperity, so it is a good symbol to have in your home for a happy marriage.
 

Capricorn: Earth


Born between December 22nd and December 31st. First Decan, 0 to 10 degrees:

Snapdragon

This flower was once used for magical protection, since it was believed that it is powerful enough to banish dark forces. A house that contains snapdragon will bring you positive publicity and attract a crowd. This interesting flower symbolizes both deception and graciousness.

 

Born between January 1st and January 10th. Second Decan, 10 to 20 degrees:

Cyclamen

This lucky flower is associated with the afterlife and reincarnation. Having this flower near you will connect you to the loved ones you’ve lost and help you heal emotional wounds and make peace with the past. This flower radiates happiness, so it’s nice to have in your home if you’re in need of it right now.

 

Born between January 11th and January 20th. Third Decan, 20 to 30 degrees:

Daisy

This flower is associated with the blessings of the world, and was used to decorate the beds of newborn babies. Daisies are believed to attract happiness and good luck of all kinds, and represent innocence, sincerity, and motherly love.
 

Aquarius: Air


Born between January 21st and January 29th. First Decan, 0 to 10 degrees:

Trillium

This flower continues to be used by Native Americans to bring out creativity, inspiration, and restore youth. It symbolizes humbleness, preciousness, and being untamed.

 

Born between January 30th and February 8th. Second Decan, 10 to 20 degrees:

Lemon Verbena

This lucky herb will make you shine! Having this herb near you or in your home will help you break bad habits, purify your body and mind, and remove the negative energy from your space.

 

Born between February 9th and February 18th. Third Decan, 20 to 30 degrees:

Hyacinth

This lucky flower can help heal emotional wounds and bless you with true love. The scent of this amazing flower is believed to be a bridge between worlds, and represents constancy and sincerity.
 

Pisces: Water


Born between February 19th and February 29th. First Decan, 0 to 10 degrees:

Mullein

This flower represents creativity, self-reliance, and happiness. Fisherman respect this flower for its ability to confused and paralyze fish, which ensured a great catch. To keep your home rid of evil spirits, make a candle using mullein stalks as the wick.

 

Born between March 1st and March 10th. Second Decan, 10 to 20 degrees:

Water Lily

This aquatic plant grows in ponds, lakes, and still waters and is associated with Neptune and the moon. They are associated with rebirth, optimism, fertility, sexuality, and creation.

 

Born between March 11th and March 20th. Third Decan, 20 to 30 degrees, ruled by Pluto

Violet

Violets radiate beauty and magic, and were believed to be sacred to fairies. They are believed to be associated with death and rebirth, and can mean both devotion and innocence. The purple hue can help calm your emotions and enhance your spiritual enlightenment.
 

 

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