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May Birth Flower: A Sweet Celebration of Spring Blooms

Ah, May. The birds are singing, the sun’s finally showing up to work again, and your winter coat is giving you the cold shoulder from the closet. But May isn’t just about iced coffee season and patio debates over which bug spray works best—it’s also the proud home of one of the loveliest floral symbols in the entire birthday bunch: the May birth flower.


Actually, May doesn’t stop at one bloom. It has two official birth flowers. Because of course it does. Go big or go home, right?


Whether you're a May baby, shopping for one, or just really into flowers and zodiac signs, let’s dig into the May flower of the month, what it means, and how you can give (or get) it delivered straight to your doorstep—whether you’re in Toronto or looking for flower delivery Oshawa, flower delivery Whitby, or even flower delivery Bowmanville and flower delivery Port Hope.

Hawthorn: The Underrated Sidekick

So, What Is the May Birth Flower?

Drumroll please… The May birth flower is the Lily of the Valley.


But that’s not all. Hawthorn flowers also get an honorable mention, especially in older traditions. So May babies are basically the overachievers of the flower world—two birth flowers instead of one. Typical.


Let’s break down both of these blooms and why they represent the May flower of the month.

Lily of the Valley: Delicate but Don’t Underestimate Her

The Lily of the Valley is like that quiet kid in school who turned out to be the most interesting person at the reunion. Small, sweet-smelling, and shaped like little wedding bells, it symbolizes humility, sweetness, and a return to happiness.


It’s also the type of flower you’d expect to find in a fairy tale garden or a royal wedding bouquet (no, seriously—Kate Middleton used it). This flower is basically royalty.


And while it smells divine, just a PSA: it’s toxic if eaten. So, not one to casually snack on, no matter how tempting it smells. Keep it in the vase, not the salad.


If you’re planning on surprising Mom with Mothers Day flowers, Lily of the Valley is a beautifully meaningful choice. Just be sure to check with your local florist because they’re seasonal and a little harder to find.

Why Do We Even Have Birth Flowers?

Fun Facts About the May Birth Flower

Gifting the May Flower of the Month

Final Thoughts: May Babies, You Lucky Petal