An earth sign that enjoys feeling useful, there are many different flowers and plants that represent Virgo. Astrology can help us better connect to ourselves as well as the world around us, using symbolism and deeper meanings to associate the zodiac signs with animals and other living things. What can astrology teach us about the zodiac sign of Virgo and the flowers and plants connected to anyone born from August 23rd to September 22nd?
Let’s take an in-depth look at all the flowers and plants representing Virgos, literally and symbolically. From birth month flowers to myths and stories, we’ll go over the basics behind the sign of Virgo and what Virgos are most connected to in our natural world. Let’s get started now!Â
12 Flowers and Plants that Represent Virgo
Virgos are an earth sign ruled by Mercury and of a mutable modality. They are also connected to the 6th astrological house, given that they are the 6th sign of the zodiac. The 6th house represents routines, health, and mindfulness, all very important to the average Virgo. When combined with their earth sign placement, Virgos are practical, grounded people.Â
Mutable signs are adaptable and flexible, things Virgos pride themselves on. In addition, Mercury ensures that every Virgo is intellectual, communicative, and swift when it comes to accomplishing their endless to-do lists!
But what flowers and plants best encapsulate the Virgo personality? Here are the 12 most synonymous with the 6th sign of the zodiac!
1. Morning Glories
Known as one of the birth flowers for September, morning glories represent the Virgo’s ability to be present. Morning glories don’t bloom for very long, but they are beautiful when they do. Both ephemeral and resilient, morning glories represent the practical and accomplished instincts in every Virgo.Â
2. Gladiolus
For Virgos born during the end of August, the gladiolus represents any birthdays occurring in this month. This tall and beautiful flower symbolizes strength and faithfulness, which every Virgo embodies daily. Plus, the colors and ease of care offered by the average gladiolus flower will appeal to elegant, careful Virgos.Â
3. Asters
The other birth flower for September, the aster, is especially connected to Virgos. The constellation of Virgo is also known as Astrea, a goddess revered for her perseverance and service to mortals on earth. Virgos are similarly service-oriented and may feel an additional connection to the understated, reliable aster flower.Â
4. Poppies
Did you know that poppies vary in their meanings depending on their color? Regardless of the poppy color you prefer, this pretty bloom represents birthdays occurring during August. The resiliency of poppies represents Virgos well, as this zodiac sign both adapts and grows through hardships.Â
5. Aloe Vera
Virgos enjoy taking care of others in practical, healing ways, which is why aloe vera plants represent them well. These succulent and easy-to-grow plants are helpful for sunburns and other medicinal uses. Virgos will enjoy growing aloe vera so that they can help heal those they love!Â
6. Rosemary
There are many medicinal uses for rosemary alongside its purpose in the kitchen. Virgos may appreciate the versatility and iconic scent that rosemary has within it. Not only is rosemary incredibly easy to grow, but it is also an attractive container or shrub plant. Virgos will appreciate the deep green shades of rosemary growing in their garden!
7. Hyacinths
Sprouting from easy-to-plant bulbs in the springtime, hyacinths represent the consistency and elegance of Virgo. These flowers are beautiful and varied, representing the mutable adaptivity of Virgo. Plus, hyacinths often symbolize consistency and deep, devoted love, both things that Virgos seek and represent simultaneously.
8. Rubber Trees
It’s no secret that Virgos often keep many types of houseplants, with rubber trees likely appealing to this earth sign. Rubber trees are fairly easy to care for, and Virgos will know how to make them thrive. These houseplants can be found in many different varieties, allowing Virgo to exercise their precise, thorough decision-making skills when they choose a new plant friend!Â
9. Fennel
Like rosemary, fennel is both medicinal and delicious. These bulbs are edible, and the greens are too, which affords the average Virgo contentment with the knowledge they can consume they can consume the entire plant. When planted in a timely fashion, fennel is often ready during Virgo season. Harvesting freshly grown veggies is often appealing to earthy and caring Virgo!
10. Lemon Trees
The usefulness of lemons is one reason why lemon trees represent Virgos well. When planted in full sunshine, lemon trees will produce countless fruits for Virgos to utilize in recipes, cleaning, and so much more. Plus, lemon trees come in both miniature and full-size varieties, offering Virgos the option to keep a compact citrus tree in their own home!Â
11. Buttercups
Symbolizing positivity and good health, buttercups represent the tender side of Virgo. This often perfectionistic zodiac sign tries to see the best in everyone. Buttercups also represent this earnestness and optimism, cheerful and welcoming to anyone who sees them. Virgos may choose to grow buttercups in order to brighten their day-to-day routine!
12. Chrysanthemums
Virgo season occurs as summer becomes fall, which is just one reason why chrysanthemums represent this zodiac sign. With countless colors and a fairly easy care regimen, chrysanthemums will appeal to the aesthetic and practical sides of Virgo. Plus, chrysanthemums represent the power of plants even as fall becomes winter, thriving in these changeable, cooling temperatures.Â
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