
June: Flowers in season
June is the sixth month of the year in the Gregorian calendar and has a rich history and symbolism. The name “June” is believed to have originated from the Roman goddess Juno, who was the protector of marriage and childbirth. She was also the queen of the gods in Roman mythology. June is often associated with love, romance, and fertility due to Juno’s associations with these aspects of life.
What is the birth flower for June?
The birth flower of June is the Rose. Roses are widely regarded as the ultimate symbol of love and beauty. They come in various colors, each carrying its own significance. Red Roses, for example, symbolize deep love and passion, while pink Roses represent grace and admiration. White Roses are associated with purity and innocence, and yellow roses convey friendship and joy.
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What flower is best in June?
In addition to Roses, two other popular cut flowers used in floral designs during June are Allium and Astrantia.
Allium
A majority of the Allium varieties have beautiful ball-shaped flower heads composed of many small blooms. They are known for their unique architectural appearance, adding texture and interest to floral designs. They symbolize unity, patience, and humility.
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Astrantia
Astrantia blooms in various colors, including shades of pink, white, and burgundy. Its unique and intricate appearance makes it a favored choice for floral designs. Astrantia is associated with grace, gratitude, and fidelity.
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Popular June 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!

- Achillea
- Aster
- Agapanthus
- Alchemilla
- Allium
- Alstroemeria
- Ammi
- Antirrhinum (Snapdragon)
- Asclepias
- Astilbe
- Astrantia
- Campanula Glomerata
- Campanula Medium
- Celosia
- Chrysanthemum Santini
- Chrysanthemum Spray
- Clematis
- Cotinus
- Craspedia
- Cyperus
- Chamelaucium
- Dahlia
- Delphinium
- Dianthus (Carnation)
- Barbatus
- Eryngium (Thistle)
- Eustoma (Lisianthus)
- Eremurus
- Freesia
- Gentiana
- Gerbera
- Gloriosa
- Gladiolus
- Gomphrena
- Hydrangea
- Lathyrus (Sweet Pea)
- Lily
- Lily Martagon
- Mentha
- Oxypetalum
- Paeonia (Peony)
- Phlox
- Rosa
- Rosa Spray
- Scabiosa
- Senecio
- Tanacetum
- Trachelium
- Veronica
- Weigelia
- Zantedeschia (Calla)