December is a month that many people associate with joy, spending time with family, giving gifts, and warming up on a chilly day. The December birth flowers not only make beautiful gifts for your Sagittarius and Capricorn friends, but they have deep meaning.
Fitting right in with the festivities of the month, the first December flower is the holly. A narcissus joins in to bring a sense of new beginnings as the year comes to an end. Let’s take a look at what December birth flowers mean and what they symbolize.
Narcissus Flower Meaning and Symbolization

White narcissus Paperwhite ‘Ziva’ (
Narcissus poeticus) in garden
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The narcissus is a dainty paperwhite that blossoms during the winter months. One of the most popular narcissus flowers is the daffodil. Organically, these blooms blossom into yellow or white flowers. Some hybrids grow into other colors in flower markets.
The flower got its name from the son of a Greek god. Narcissus was known for his good looks, so much so that every woman would instantly fall in love with him. Legend has it that after he died, he came back as this flower.
It symbolizes new beginnings, loyalty, and a love of creating. Because of its white coloring, this flower also is a symbol of hope, purity, and innocence. Gardeners suggest avoiding planting this bloom in your garden.
Although it’s gorgeous, narcissus is so toxic that it can cause surrounding plants to die! Keep this December birth flower in a bouquet without any other flora. Their incredibly thin and delicate flowers are perfect for anyone born in December.
Respect, prosperity, luck, and charisma are all a few other symbols this flower brings. It’s easiest to identify a narcissus flower by the bright white trumpet shape. People born in December are ambitious, great at communication, and have plenty of confidence.
The narcissus flower symbolizes all of these amazing traits and can make the perfect gift. When you’re in the market to buy one of these blooms, use your nose! Make sure you find one that smells as good as it looks!
Holly Flower Meaning and Symbolism

The mountain holly thrives on upland cliffs and slopes found on hills and mountains.
©iStock.com/Nazanin Esfandyarpour
One of the most popular plants throughout the holiday season is the holly. Although you may not notice any flowers, it is considered December’s birth berry. When a holly grows fully, there are small blooms that attract your garden’s favorite pollinators.
Did you know that the berries on this stunning plant aren’t berries at all? They’re called drupes and are relatively toxic to consume for humans. In terms of symbolism, holly has plenty to offer.
The Christian religion believes that the drupes grew white until Christ died on the cross. It was then they came red as a sign of his blood and sacrifice. Others believe that holly represents protection and security.
Happiness, optimism, and joy are all symbolized by this gorgeous December birth flower. It makes a great gift and a beautiful addition to any holiday decor. Babies born in December are great individuals!
This flower shows that they are determined, hard-working, and love a challenge. Even with these traits, they are incredibly warm and kind people. If you plan on buying a holiday for a loved one born in December, make sure you inspect the entire plant to make sure there aren’t any pesky insects.
Picking a December Birth Flower for Your Loved Ones

The
Ilexgenus is known worldwide by its type species, the famous holly.
©iStock.com/Hana Richterova
Are you planning on getting a holly or narcissus for a friend or family member born in December? Here is a helpful guide to ensure you get the perfect blossom for the people in your life.
Parents and Grandparents
It’s a good idea to get your December-born parent a white narcissus. They’re ideal for people with a deep spiritual connection. Because they represent innocence and purity, these flowers make a great gift coming from a child.
If you’re looking for a flower for a grandparent born in December, consider yellow narcissus. These can show your grandparents how much joy they bring you, your gratitude toward them, and the positivity of having them in your life.
Spouse
The druids on a holly can represent fertility. This makes them a perfect gift for your partner. Whether you’re trying to conceive or not, the symbolism of fruitfulness can be representative of other aspects of your relationship!
Friends and Colleagues
Lastly, if you have a friend or co-worker born in December, these birth flowers can make the perfect gift. Ideally, you’ll want to give them an orange narcissus. This shade of this December birth flower represents friendship, a tight bond, and positivity.
It’s a great way to thank them for being in your life and they’ll feel appreciated with you getting them something that represents who they are.
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