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February Birth Flower
February Birth Flower
February Birth Flower

February Birth Flower

Growing Kit

£4.99

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In Stock

SKU: GR130048

Key Features

  • Violet Seeds: Includes 1 packet of real violet seeds, sourced from the UK.
  • Eco-Friendly Starter Kit: Contains a coconut husk starter plant pot, a coconut husk compost disc, and a plant marker.
  • Symbolic Meaning: Represents faithfulness, humility, and enduring love, making it a perfect gift for February birthdays.
  • Product Disclaimer: Due to natural variability, seed performance may differ; substitutions may occur based on availability

Violets: Nature's Delicate Treasures
Violets, part of the Viola genus, are cherished for their delicate beauty and sweet fragrance. These perennial flowers are known for their heart-shaped leaves and distinctive five-petaled blooms that come in various shades, from purple and blue to white and yellow. Native to temperate regions, violets are often found thriving in woodland habitats, adding a touch of charm to their surroundings.

Rich Symbolism and Historical Significance
Violets have a deep-rooted presence in history and mythology. In Greek mythology, these flowers are linked to the story of Io, transformed into a cow by Zeus to shield her from Hera's jealousy. Additionally, the goddess Aphrodite is said to have adorned herself with violets, enhancing their association with love and beauty. Throughout history, violets have been symbols of modesty, humility, and faithfulness.

The Meanings Behind Violets
Violets are imbued with meanings that resonate with sincerity and loyalty. They are often given as tokens of love and appreciation, symbolizing innocence and faithfulness. In the Victorian language of flowers, violets were used to convey messages of purity and steadfastness in relationships, making them a fitting choice for romantic gestures.

Folklore and Cultural Traditions

  1. Medieval Beliefs: In medieval Europe, violets were believed to have protective powers against evil spirits and were commonly used in herbal remedies.
  2. Royal Affinity: Violets were favored by royalty and nobility for their captivating fragrance, often used in perfumes, cosmetics, and even culinary creations.
  3. Literary References: Shakespeare frequently referenced violets in his works, associating them with love, romance, and fidelity.

A Thoughtful and Meaningful Gift
As the birth flower for February, violets symbolize faithfulness, humility, and enduring love. This thoughtfully curated gift set is perfect for celebrating February birthdays or romantic occasions. It serves as a reminder of the delicate beauty and timeless charm that nature offers, making it a cherished gift for someone special.

Contents:

  • 1 packet of violet seeds: Cultivate the beauty of violets in your own garden.
  • 1 coconut husk starter plant pot: Eco-friendly and perfect for nurturing your seeds.
  • 1 coconut husk compost disc: Provides essential nutrients for healthy growth.
  • 1 plant marker: Track the progress of your violets as they grow.

Important Note: This product is a novelty gift and must be treated as such. Due to the natural variability in seed performance, results may vary. Please plant your seeds as soon as possible for the best results. In some cases, seed varieties may be substituted based on availability.

Disclaimer: 



This pack contains real plant seeds Origin UK. The plant seeds can die before or after germination. Please plant your seeds as soon as possible. Due to the varying nature of the conditions that the plant seeds are stored and grown in neither Gift Republic Ltd nor any other company supplying this gift pack can accept any liability in relation to the non performance of the seeds or coir disks and pots. This is a novelty gift and must be regarded as such.




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