
January: Flowers in season
January is the first month of the year and is associated with new beginnings, fresh starts, and pursuing resolutions and goals. Symbolically, it represents hope, renewal, and the potential for change. January is named after Janus, the Roman god of all beginnings, and of the transition from old to new.
What is the birth flower for January?
The birth flower for January is the Dianthus (Carnation). They symbolize love, fascination, and distinction. These flowers are available in various colors, each carrying its meaning. For example, red Dianthuses represent love and admiration, while white Dianthuses symbolize pure love and good luck.
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What flower is best in January?
In addition to Dianthus, two other popular cut flowers used in floral designs during January are Eustoma (Lisianthus) and Cymbidium.
Eustoma
Eustoma, or Lisianthus, is a delicate and elegant flower. It has ruffled petals and comes in various colors, such as white, pink, lavender, and purple. Eustoma symbolizes appreciation, gratitude, and charisma. It is often used in floral designs to create a romantic and sophisticated atmosphere.
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Cymbidium
Cymbidiums are exotic and elegant flowers that can add a touch of sophistication to floral arrangements. They come in various colors and varieties, symbolizing beauty, luxury, and strength. Cymbids create a visually stunning and symbolic arrangement.
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Popular January flowers & greens
In the Holex webshop, you will find a wide range of flowers and greenery. Click on the links of the product groups below the image, and you will be amazed by the available colors and varieties!

- Acacia
- Allium
- Anemone
- Anemone Dyed
- Astilbe
- Astrantia
- Brassica (Kale)
- Chamelaucium (Waxflower)
- Chrysanthemum
- Santini
- Chrysanthemum Spray
- Clematis
- Convallaria
- Craspedia
- Cymbidium
- Dianthus (Carnation)
- Echeveria
- Eryngium (Thistle)
- Eucalyptus
- Eucalyptus Dyed
- Eustoma (Lisianthus)
- Forsythia
- Freesia
- Fritillaria
- Gerbera Mini
- Gypsophila
- Helleborus
- Hyacinth
- Hypericum
- Iris
- Lepidium
- Lily
- Muscari
- Narcissus(Daffodil)
- Nerine
- Ornithogalum
- Panicum
- Phalaenopsis
- Phlebodium
- Ranunculus
- Rosa
- Rosa Spray
- Salix
- Syringa (Lilac)
- Tanacetum
- Tulip Double
- Tulip Dyed
- Tulip Frilled
- Tulip Lily-flowered
- Tulip Parrot
- Tulip Single
- Veronica
- Viburnum
- Zantedeschia (Calla)