The 11 Flowers and Plants that Represent Capricorn
The 10th sign of the zodiac and the last earth sign, there are many flowers and plants that represent Capricorn. If you were born anytime between December 22nd and January 19th, you fall under the sign of the sea goat. But how much do you know about this zodiac sign from an astrological perspective as well as a perspective having to do with plant and flower symbolism?
Today, we will discuss 11 of the flowers and plants most often associated with Capricorns. Not only do these natural beauties correspond to the season in which Capricorn birthdays occur, but they also hold many hidden meanings within them that align well with the Capricorn personality.
Let’s begin by discussing this personality briefly.
11 Flowers and Plants that Represent Capricorn
Some of the flowers and plants that represent Capricorn are seasonally relevant.
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Capricorns are known for their ambition, reliability, and wisdom. They are connected to the 10th astrological house of status as well as the element of earth and are of a cardinal modality. Cardinal signs are the leaders of the zodiac, while earth signs are practical individuals rooted in reality. Capricorns are also ruled by the planet Saturn, a planet representative of restriction, life’s lessons, and duty.
How do all of these things influence the Capricorn personality and the flowers and plants that represent this zodiac sign? Let’s find out!
1. Pansies
Capricorns and pansies are equally resilient.
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One of the flowers most often associated with Capricorns is the pansy. Known for its charm and uniqueness, pansies are more than they appear. Just like Capricorns, pansies are resilient, surviving in the meager winter season in which Capricorn birthdays occur. Saturn is a planet that represents survival, something every Capricorn understands instinctively!
2. Carnations
Status is an important association between Capricorns and carnations.
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One of two flowers representing Capricorns born during the month of January, carnations symbolize many things depending on their color. Besides the monthly connection that Capricorns have to carnations, these flowers also symbolize status and the 10th house from an astrological perspective. Carnations were used in many important Greek ceremonies and coronations– hence their similar-sounding name!
3. Holly
Holly is one of two December birth plants, perfect for Capricorn birthdays.
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December-born Capricorns are connected to holly plants, a cold weather shrub thriving during Capricorn season. The resiliency of this plant represents the Capricorn personality quite well. However, holly shrubs are also synonymous with the warmth and dedication found within Capricorn season and the average Capricorn’s heart!
4. Snowdrops
Capricorns born during January are represented by snowdrops.
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Understated and elegant, snowdrops are the other flower representing the month of January. These small white blossoms pop up in the springtime after thriving under cold layers of snow, much like Capricorns. There’s a professional and elegant instinct in every Capricorn, something that aligns well with the appearance of snowdrops.
5. Narcissus
Devotion is associated with both paperwhites and Capricorns.
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The other December birth flower is the narcissus or paperwhite. While themes of rebirth surround the narcissus flower, this beautiful bloom also represents faithful devotion, something held within every Capricorn. This zodiac sign is among the most dedicated of all, taking care of those they love with steadfastness and reliability above all else.
6. Vervain
The calming properties of vervain may appeal to Capricorns.
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As an earth sign, Capricorns appreciate plants, especially plants that are useful both in and out of the garden. Vervain is an excellent choice for a Capricorn hoping to plant a useful herb at home, either in the ground or a container. This herb can be used medicinally to help with anxiety and sleep, but it is also a fantastic plant to attract pollinators to your garden!
7. Juniper
Survival is something Capricorns and juniper have in common.
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The strength and resolve found in every Capricorn are best represented by juniper trees. These beauties thrive in many different climates, soil types, and more, as Capricorns also adapt in order to survive. Juniper trees are also synonymous with wisdom and grace, two qualities every Capricorn embodies.
8. Comfrey
Saturn rules both Capricorns and comfrey plants.
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Comfrey is an herb with a varied history and a connection to the planet Saturn. This makes this plant naturally representative of Capricorns, as they share this planetary connection. Plus, comfrey is both useful and tasteful like the sea goat, used for centuries as an herb to help heal broken bones and other ailments.
9. Magnolias
The 10th house of status binds magnolias and Capricorns together.
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Status and nobility are two themes represented in both Capricorns and magnolias. Like juniper, magnolias are technically trees. But the flowers that bloom on magnolias are too elegant to ignore. The 10th house that Capricorn represents is all about status, success, and being in the public eye, themes represented in the stately magnolia blossom.
10. Hollyhocks
Ambition is what hollyhocks and Capricorns have in common.
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Found in plenty of colors and growing at least four feet in height, hollyhocks are connected to Capricorns for a number of reasons. Hollyhocks symbolize ambition, a favorite word of the average Capricorn. Not only are these flowers beautiful and elegant, but they are also ambitious growers that return year after year, making them just as reliable as Capricorns!
11. Cast-Iron Plant
Busy Capricorns will appreciate how strong cast-iron plants are.
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Representing both prosperity and endurance, the cast-iron plant is an ideal houseplant for Capricorns. This striking beauty is as enduring as the Capricorn personality. Plus, it’s useful that this houseplant can survive a Capricorn’s potentially bustling schedule, just in case a few watering opportunities are missed!
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