March Birth Flower: Daffodil Meaning & Jewelry
If you or someone you love was born in March, your birth flower is the daffodil — a bloom symbolizing new beginnings, hope, and rebirth. Here's the meaning and history of the March birth flower, and how to wear it in personalized jewelry. This guide is part of our complete birth flowers by month series.
At Stellera & Co., every birth flower piece is made to order in nickel-free 925 sterling silver and can be paired with a matching birthstone for a doubly personal keepsake.
About the March birth flower: Daffodil
The daffodil is one of the very first flowers of spring, its cheerful yellow trumpet a sign that brighter days have arrived. Its close relative, the jonquil, shares the same sunny symbolism of affection returned.
What the daffodil means
The daffodil symbolizes new beginnings, hope, and rebirth. As a herald of spring, the daffodil has long stood for renewal and fresh starts. In many cultures it is given to wish someone joy and good fortune in a new chapter. Worn close, it's a quiet daily reminder of those qualities — for yourself, or for the person you're giving it to.
How to wear daffodil jewelry
The daffodil's optimistic spirit makes it a lovely gift for new beginnings — a graduation, a new baby, or a fresh start. Wear it solo for a quietly meaningful look, or layer it with an initial or name piece to tell a fuller story. A personalized birth flower & birthstone bracelet is a lovely way to feature the March bloom. When choosing a finish, cooler skin tones tend to glow in silver, while warmer tones suit gold and rose gold.
Daffodil jewelry as a March birthday gift
Because it's tied to a specific person and month, a daffodil piece is a wonderfully thoughtful gift for someone born in March — meaningful for birthdays, Mother's Day, and new beginnings, and it arrives gift-ready. For more ideas, see our personalized jewelry gift guide.
Pair it with the March birthstone
For a doubly personal gift, pair the daffodil with March's birthstone, the aquamarine. Combining a birth flower and birthstone captures both traditions in a single keepsake — read more in our March birthstone guide.
Shop March birth flower jewelry
Browse made-to-order pieces in the birth flower necklace collection, or explore the full range of birth flower jewelry.
Caring for your daffodil jewelry
Take your piece off before showering, swimming, or applying perfume and lotion, and store it dry in a soft pouch. A gentle buff with a soft cloth restores shine to sterling silver, keeping your made-to-order piece bright for years.
Frequently asked questions
What is the March birth flower?
The March birth flower is the daffodil, which symbolizes new beginnings, hope, and rebirth.
Does March have a second birth flower?
Yes. Alongside the daffodil, March is also associated with the jonquil — choose whichever speaks to you.
Can I add the matching birthstone?
Yes. Many of our birth flower designs let you add the month's birthstone, so a single piece carries both your flower and stone.
How long does a personalized piece take?
Each piece is made to order, so production takes about 2-3 weeks, with a total delivery time of roughly 3-4 weeks.
More birth flowers: ← February: Violet | April: Daisy →
Part of our birth flowers by month series — find the bloom that's yours.











