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Birthday flower for February 23rd: Apricot tree Apricot tree flower language

Birthday flower for February 23rd: Apricot tree Apricot tree flower language
Birthday flower on February 23rd: Almond tree

Birthday flower on February 23rd: Almond treeA 13th-century women’s convent Long, the flower of St. Birbach

Since ancient times, Christianity has had the habit of connecting saints with specific flowers. This is due to the fact that when the church commemorates the saints, they often decorate the altar with blooming flowers. ! In medieval Catholic monasteries, various flowers were planted like a garden center. Over time, the church combined the 366 days of saints with different flowers to form the so-called floral calendar. At that time, most of the monasteries were located in southern Europe, which had a Mediterranean climate and was very suitable for growing flowers and plants. The almond tree was chosen to commemorate the flowers of St. Birbaya, who served as the abbess of the Wenlock womens monastery in Shiropun in the 13th century. 400 years after her death, several miracle cures for diseases were discovered while excavating her tomb.

February 23rd birthday flower - apricot tree flower language: fruitful

The apricot tree bears yellow fruits around August, which look a bit like plums and taste very good. Yes, it’s also delicious when made into jam. Therefore, its flower language is "fruitful". People born with the blessing of this flower will receive a good education since childhood and have a generous character. If you meet someone who appreciates your strengths, I believe you can build a happy family.

Extended reading:

1. Birthday flower on February 1st: Laurel tree Laurel flower language

2. Birthday flower on February 2nd: Snowflake Snowflake Flower Language

3. Birthday flower on February 3rd: peat, peat flower language

4. Birthday flower for February 4th: Fern Fern Flower Language

5. Birthday flower for February 5th: Western Primrose Western Primrose Flower Language