Meaning of February and march birth flower Tattoos


































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The historical significance of the violet and daffodil is rich and varied. Violets have been revered since ancient times, with the Greeks using them in love potions and the Romans cultivating them for medicinal purposes. The violet was also a symbol of Athens and was associated with the city’s patron goddess, Athena. Daffodils have a long history as well, with their name derived from the Greek myth of Narcissus, who was transformed into the flower. In the Victorian era, both flowers were popular in floriography, the language of flowers, where they were used to convey specific messages and emotions. This historical context adds depth and meaning to a February and March birth flower tattoo.