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The Daffodil

The March daffodil symbolizes rebirth and new beginnings. 

As one of the first perennials to bloom, the sunny daffodil is the welcome to spring.  It is the send off of winter.  It is the goodbye to snow and cold.  The daffodil is the hello to warmer days. 

With it being the first flower of spring, the daffodil is a symbol of hope to cancer patients and those affected by the disease.  The daffodil represents hope for a cancer-free future.  

The daffodil is seen as a sign of 

  • Renewal, resilience, and vitality
  • Joy, cheerfulness, and happiness 
  • Creativity
  • Inspiration
  • Awareness and inner reflection
  • Memory
  • Hope.

Daffodils are often given on the 10-year wedding anniversary.  

The most common daffodil colors are

Yellow which represents positivity and joy, happiness and optimism.
White which represents youth and purity, boost in confidence, and motivation to shine.
Orange which represents friendship and optimism. 

The sunshiny daffodil – the perfect hello for new beginnings and rebirth – the coming of spring. 

The flower of HOPE!