The Calendula
is October'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.
October: Calendula
Alternate: Cosmos
The Calendula includes 12-20 species of
annual plants in the daisy family that are native from
Macaronesia east through the Mediterranean region to Iran. It
can also be referred to as the "marigold".
Calendula means the first day of the month,
referring to the fact that the marigold blooms at the beginning
of the month throughout most months of the year.
The Calendula normally has layered petals
that are oval in shape and can grow to be 3-7cm across. The
colors range through various shades of yellow and orange. It is
suggested that you should remove the dying flower heads in order
to help maintain even blossom production.
As a herb, the ointment from Calendula's is
used to cure many skin problems from burns to acne because of
its properties that reduce inflammation, soothes irritated
tissue, and controls bleeding. It can be used internally or
topically for minor wounds as well as diaper rash and cradle cap
in infants.
Fun and interesting fact: In Old World
Biblical terms the marigold actually refers to the Virgin Mary.