July is the first month right after the first half of the year. Definitely, the flower associated with this month creates a more lively atmosphere. And this effect appears because usually people need to cheer up halfway through the year. Most importantly, the name of this flower is Larkspur. Actually this plant is also known under the name Delphinium, so if you come across any of those names, just keep in mind that they are the same thing. Moreover, if you are planning on sending a birthday bouquet to someone born during July, be sure that it will contain larkspurs!
Almost all names have their own mysterious history. Delphinium, or also known as larkspur, is no exception. One of those stories sounds something like that: Many centuries ago, when the mythical gods of Greece controlled every human action, a talented sculptor lived on earth. His beloved girl died tragically. To find solace, he made her a stone statue, then revived it. Such an act did not please the evil gods and they turned him into a dolphin. The girl cried bitterly by the sea, hoping to see her lover. After a long time, a dolphin went to her and put a beautiful blue flower on her lap. It was called the "delphinium" as a reminder of true love.
There is another belief that this flower got its name due to the fact that in its bloomed form it looks like a dolphin. No matter what story turns out to be true, it does not deviate from its positive effect that has on people. Surely, buying a floral arrangement for someone close with their birthday flower in it, will only make them happier!
This gorgeous flower has been used to beautify many houses around the world. Especially in this sunny month when everyone wants to go around the neighborhood or to the park. However, to create an original composition of bright flowers, many gardeners go with delphiniums. They amaze with their colors and grandeur. And since this is the birth flower of July. It is certainly the best pic for someone who is born during this period.
Moreover, here are some of our finest arrangements with larkurs in it:
So, can you name someone who is about to celebrate in July?