Flower meanings
We all know flowers can say much more than words, but did you know that every month has its own birth flower too? Just like star signs or birthstones, birth flowers send their own special message and can add a thoughtful touch to your flower birthday cake.
For those born in August, cascade gladioli down the side of the birthday cake to represent their strength, integrity and generosity, while decorating with violets will symbolise virtue, modesty and humility for February birthdays.
Of course, if they’re born in a month where their birth flower is inedible (sorry March babies) there are plenty of other flowers to decorate their cake with. Orchids are an excellent choice: not only do they come in a range of stunning colours, but you can eat them too. In fact, they’re where vanilla comes from.
If you want your flower birthday cake to have a special meaning for someone in particular, choose yellow orchids for your best friend’s cake flower topper, white for your child’s first birthday, or purple for an admired grandparent.