Well, howdy there! Let’s gab a bit about these here… uh… cap-ri-corn flowers. Don’t rightly know what a capricorn is, sounds fancy, but the flowers, well, them I can tell ya about.
Flowers for Them Capricorn Folks
So, I hear tell these capricorn folks, born ‘tween December 22 and January 19, they got their own special flowers. Fancy that! It’s like they got their own little garden in the sky or somethin’.
- One of them main flowers is called a pansy. Sounds a bit… well, never you mind. Pansies are tough little things, just like them capricorn people, I reckon. They bloom even when it’s cold, tough as nails, they are. Heard tell the name means “thinkin’” in some foreign tongue. Guess them capricorns do a lot of thinkin’, eh?
- Then there’s this other flower, an aster. Pretty little thing, looks kinda like a star, fitting for them folks born in the winter when the stars shine bright. And wouldn’t you know it, they say it means “wisdom.” Smarty pants flowers for smarty pants people, I guess.
Now, I ain’t no fancy gardener, but I know a tough flower when I see one. And these pansies, they sure fit the bill. They ain’t afraid of a little frost, just like them goats with the fish tails they call capricorns. Yep, heard that’s their sign, a goat with a fish tail. Go figure.
More Than Just Pretty Faces
These flowers, they ain’t just there for lookin’ at, no sirree. They mean somethin’. They tell a story about them capricorn folks. You know, the kind that are always plannin’ and workin’ hard. Like them ants, always busy, busy, busy. But pretty, too. Just like these here flowers.

Pansies, now, they come in all sorts of colors. Purple, yellow, white, all mixed up like a calico cat. Maybe that means capricorn folks got lots of different sides to ’em. Could be stubborn as a mule one minute, then sweet as pie the next. Just like life, I reckon.
Planted Blessings and Wise Trees
And get this, them capricorns got their own tree too, somethin’ called a Shami. Never seen one myself, but they say it’s holy. You plant it and you get blessed. Seems like them capricorn people got it all figured out, flowers and trees and blessings, oh my! Heard tell this Shami tree is a big deal in some faraway places called Rajasthan and Telangana. Even helped folks stand up for their rights, or so the story goes.
The Goat-Fish and the Enduring Pansy
Now, about that goat with the fish tail… sounds fishy to me, ha! But I reckon it means somethin’. Goats are stubborn and fish swim against the current, so maybe them capricorn folks are the same way. Determined, they call it. And that pansy, it’s right there with ’em, toughin’ it out through thick and thin. Blooming when other flowers are tucked away, sleepin’ through the winter.
A Little Bit of This, a Little Bit of That
So, if you’re lookin’ for a flower for a capricorn, you can’t go wrong with a pansy or an aster. They’re pretty, they’re tough, and they got a bit of wisdom to ’em. Just like them folks born under that goat-fish sign. Or so they say. Me, I just like pretty flowers, no matter what fancy name they got. But it’s nice to know there’s a meaning behind it all, a little bit of story in every petal.
Flowers for Every Sign, A Whole Garden of Folks

And you know, they say all the signs got their own flowers. Like a whole garden of different folks, each one with their own special bloom. Ain’t that somethin’? Makes the world a bit more colorful, I reckon. So, next time you see a pansy, remember them capricorns. They’re out there, workin’ hard and thinkin’ deep, just like that little flower that blooms even when the wind blows cold. And that, my friends, is all I know about these capricorn flowers. Not much, but it’s honest truth, as far as I can tell.