The Narcissus
is December's Birth Flower
Everyone knows that they have a specific
birthstone that is placed in jewelry and trinkets to signify the
month they were born in. However, many people don't know that
just like the stones, each month has a flower or two as well,
which symbolizes birth. Here is the history and meaning behind
your birth flower.
December: Narcissus
Alternate: Holly
While most Narcissus's, like the
Daffodil bloom in the spring, there
are several that bloom in the fall and winter. The Narcissus is
mostly native to the Mediterranean region but there are a few
found in Asia and China. Because of modifications there are new
species being created in nurseries almost every year.
The name Narcissus is from the narcissistic
youth of Greek mythology called Narkissos. Technically
"Narcissi" is the plural form, The American Daffodil Society
prefers the use of "narcissus" for both singular and plural.
Narcissus are often called
jonquils in North America, but in
reality that name belongs only to the rush-leaved Narcissus
jonquilla and cultivars derived from it.
The Narcissus has a trumpet shaped corona
that is surrounded by a ring of petals. They are also poisonous
and can be fatal if eaten so no parts of the flower should be
ingested.
Fun and interesting fact: When
comparing the Daffodil,
Jonquil, and the "Narcissus", it is
important to remember that both the Daffodil and Jonquil are a
part of the Narcissus genus. However while the names "Daffodil"
and "Narcissus" can be used interchangeably, a Jonquil is a
completely different plant down to the shape of the petals and
leaves.