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July Birth Flowers

Posted on July 8, 2026

Do we have a July baby here?

My younger son is a July baby. This post is dedicated to all the July birthdays.

July birth flowers are Larkspur and Water Lily. Gorgeous flowers and both have their own significance.

If you’re a July baby, you don’t get one birth flower. You get two. Isn’t it amazing? And they couldn’t be more different — or more perfect for summer’s wild middle.

Meet Larkspur and Water Lily

Two opposite flowers, one reaching for the sky and the other floating in the water. Still they are together here saying something about the personality of July babies.

Larkspur:

It is tall and has dramatic blooms in the ashes of indigo, violet, pink, and white.

It signifies strong bonds of love and an open heart. It needs sun, space, and a little staking — because anything that grows that bold needs support.

Fun fact: Every part of larkspur is toxic if eaten. Beauty with boundaries. A very July energy. Look, don’t munch.

Water Lily

The quiet mystic floating Water a lily has a charm of its own in the chaos. It has flat leaves and a perfect bloom that opens with the sun and closes at night. Water Lily can be white, pink, yellow, and red.

Water Lily signifies purity, rebirth, enlightens, and peace.

Fun fact: Water lilies can regulate their own temperature. They create heat to attract pollinators. Self-sustaining magic. We love a self-regulated queen.

Closing Words

Larkspur reaches. Water lily rests. July babies get permission to do both in the same day. You don’t have to pick a personality. Grow tall in the morning. Float in the afternoon. That’s balance, not contradiction.

Larkspur says: Take up space. Be vivid. Open your heart even if it’s risky.
Water lily says: Be still. You can rise clean from anything. Peace is your power.

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1 thought on “July Birth Flowers”

  1. vermavkv says:
    July 9, 2026 at 12:52 am

    What a beautiful and uplifting tribute to July birthdays! I thoroughly enjoyed reading it.

    I love the way you introduced Larkspur and Water Lily not merely as birth flowers, but as symbols of two complementary ways of living. One reaches confidently toward the sky, while the other finds strength in serenity. Together, they paint a wonderfully balanced picture of the July spirit.

    Your closing reflection was my favorite:

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