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December Birth Flowers Explained: The Symbolism of Narcissus & Holly
December in Australia feels different to the rest of the world. While many are dreaming of snow, we are welcoming warm days, long evenings and festive gatherings that spill out onto verandas and gardens. In the middle of all this light and colour sit two meaningful birth flowers for the month: narcissus and holly. Whether you are celebrating a December baby, planning a seasonal get together or sending a thoughtful festive surprise, flower delivery in Melbourne makes it easy to share the beautiful symbolism of these two iconic blooms. December Birth Flowers and the Australian Summer Narcissus and holly might sound like traditional wintery choices, but their meanings translate perfectly into an Australian summer. Narcissus symbolises hope, renewal and quiet confidence, which feels very fitting as the year edges towards its close and a new one waits just ahead. Holly, with its glossy leaves and bright berries, carries themes of protection, resilience and lasting warmth. Together, they represent both reflection and celebration. They remind us to look back with gratitude, look forward with optimism and still savour the moment we are standing in right now. Narcissus: New Beginnings and Gentle Opinion Narcissus is often associated with new beginnings, self reflection and deep inner strength. It appears in myths and stories around identity and self awareness, yet its modern meaning feels much softer and kinder. In floral language, narcissus often says,
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