February gets cast as a month about romance, which can leave people with February birthdays a little upstaged by the fourteenth. Their day deserves its own attention — and their birth flower is a good place to start.
The birth flower for February is the violet
February’s birth flower is the violet, with the iris as its widely loved companion. The violet is the tender, traditional choice; the iris is the one you’ll more often find as a cut flower, and the more striking in a vase. In an Australian February — still high summer — both feel generous.
What they mean
The violet speaks of faithfulness, modesty and quiet devotion — a flower for steady, understated love rather than grand declaration. The iris carries its own language of hope, wisdom and admiration, which is why it reads so well as a gift for someone you look up to.
The iris takes its name from the Greek goddess Iris, who personified the rainbow and carried messages between the gods and the world below — fitting, for a flower that appears in so many colours. The violet, for its part, has been treasured since ancient Athens, where it was the city’s emblem.

Why they make a good gift
February’s flowers reward a little thought. Irises open dramatically from their spear-like buds over a few days, so they arrive as a promise and then deliver — with fresh water they hold for about a week. For a birthday sitting close to the fourteenth, a considered bouquet is a quiet way to say the day is about them, not the date.

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The part they’ll remember
That’s the aim: to mark the person, not the calendar. Look ahead to the March birth flower, back to January, or browse the full birth month flowers guide.
Frequently asked questions
What is the birth flower for February?
The violet, with the iris as a widely loved alternative. The violet is the traditional choice; the iris is the more common cut flower and the showier in a vase.
What does the February violet mean?
Faithfulness, modesty and devotion — a flower for steady, understated affection. The iris adds meanings of hope, wisdom and admiration.
Are irises good cut flowers?
Yes. They open from tight, spear-like buds over a few days and last about a week with fresh water and a cool spot.
Which is better for a February birthday, violet or iris?
Irises are easier to find and more dramatic in a vase, so they’re the practical pick. Violets are lovely but delicate and more seasonal.
