I've seen plenty Twitter threads and ARA posts about BTS birth month flower according to Western cultures, but none about their 탄생화.As I've said, there are two types of birth month flowers: the flower corresponding to the month you were born in and the one corresponding to the day in that month, so there's 366 birth flowers. Unlike in other cultures, where there is often just a flower connected to each month, this makes each person’s birth flower much more unique. The fine lines and organized petals symbolize neatness, the bright color and size of the flower symbolizes child-like nature, and if you are attempting to charm someone, it’s said that this is the flower to do it with!Overall, it is a flower filled with joy and happiness, which ARMYs know their sunshine, J-Hope, is all about. 쥐꼬리망초 (Justicia Procumbes) 갈풀 (Canary Grass) 카모밀레 (Chamomile) 삼나무 (Cedar) 월계수 (Victor's Laurel) 야생화 (Wild Flowers) 미나리아재비 (Butter Cup) And, since every flower has some kind of symbolic meaning, your birth flower could say a lot about who you are. It was discovered that poor Jimin of BTS, aka the Bangtan Boys, who celebrates his birthday on October 13, has a birth flower called “Spirea,” and it means “neat love… The matrimonial tenderness won’t be seen until he actually gets married… But he would likely make a wonderful partner.It’s not just ARMYs who are mesmerized by V’s visuals! When I read about it, for some reason I recalled how Jin made a different heart event for each stop of the Last but not least, the birth flower of December 30 - the sweershrub or the Carolina-Allspice. This flower is perfect for him and his determination and tenacity to get to where he is now.This flower symbolizes affection, matrimonial tenderness, and (ill-timed!) Not a vain type of pride, but the kind of pride that has a positive connotation in being self-confident in oneself!The “spots” on the petals symbolize wealth, since they can be seen as “coins”, so the more spots on a tiger flower, the better! One of the flowers on it is his birth flower. It's an object of deep affection, meaning “eternal blossom that never fades,” it's been an important symbol of Korean culture for centuries.You might've also noticed that flowers are often gifts for almost every occasion. Here are the birth flowers of each member of BTS, and what they symbolize.Many people already know about Jungkook’s birth flower due to one of his many tattoos! The tiger flower represents positivity and pride due to their bright, vibrant coloration and orange hues. Irises mean hope.Larch is a type of flowering tree. His dance style is also just as graceful and elegant as this flower would predict!Three words that buttercup flowers represent are neatness, childishness, and charm. Here are the birth flowers for all BTS members.In the Korean culture this flower bears the symbol of "an innocent person." For example, in Brazil, a potted plant can be a great gift as the anfitrião/anfitriã (host/ess) won’t have to bother to find a vase.In Japan, however, you should never give a sick person a potted plant. These flowers are associated with fierce, committed and elegant people.Sheep sorrel is Jin's birth flower. It stands for grace, refinement, and elegance, and is often used in weddings due to it’s lovely, delicate appearance, and for its meaning to cherish and honor whoever you are gifting it to.Jimin is known to be incredible loving, so this flower suits him well in that regard. A similar concept can be found in the Western cultures and in the USA. It goes really well with Jimin's caring and loving personality.The flower of Jimin's month is the marigold. The birth month flower or 탄생화 (read: tan saeng hwa), is a flower associated with your birth month.Most of you might remember BTS' exhibition from almost a year ago and the mask JK painted. https://www.beliefnet.com/inspiration/birth-month-flowers-and-their-meanings
Jungkook is definitely proud and positive, and of course quite wealthy, so this flower fits him well.There isn’t a lot of symbolism and lore behind this flower, though it is a beautiful deep red flower with a lovely, spicy fragrance. "The flowers of the month of September are Aster and Forget-me-not. But in a culture that treasures family above all else, birthdays, anniversaries, weddings, graduations, even funerals bring the family together and flowers usually play a big role in all of these occasions.Koreans believe that each flower has a meaning and a message that it conveys and there's a flower for every occasion: valentine's day, pepero day, a business success, easter, graduation etc.Considering all this, it's no surprise that Korea has also a flower for each person's birthday. Idols(and people in general) gifting each other with flower wreaths or bouquets or getting them for major occasions such as wins of music shows aren't uncommon.Communal, secular and even religious festivals dominate the East Asain social life, especially in Korea and Japan.