19 Dreamy September Birth Flower Tattoos You’ll Pin Instantly
Isn’t it a little magical that each of us has a birth flower? For September babies, it’s aster and morning glory — a perfect duo that feels both delicate and full of intention. I love how these blooms can be inked in so many ways: bold color, tiny minimalist lines, moody black-and-gray… whatever vibe you’re into, there’s a design that feels made for you. Ready to scroll through some ideas and see what sparks something? Let’s go.
A gentle upper-arm pairing: aster + morning glory
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If you want the quintessential September birth flower piece, this one’s a sweet choice — both aster and morning glory in a fine-line style on the upper arm. It’s not just pretty: the aster leans into themes of change, while the morning glory whispers new beginnings. Together they’re a reminder that starting over is always possible, and you can wear that on your sleeve (literally).
Red-ink morning glory — hello, passion
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This design stretches from upper arm down to forearm and uses red ink to give the morning glory a striking pop. Beyond the look, red morning glory is tied to true love — so this piece feels like a little love letter you can’t help but show off. If you’re into tattoos that read as both art and intention, this might be your vibe.
Blue morning glory with dotwork vibes
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Here’s a forearm tattoo that uses dotwork and vibrant blues to make the morning glory really sing. It looks flashy in a tasteful way, and meaning-wise it leans into tenderness and tranquility — a quiet reminder to prioritize your inner peace.
Moody and timeless: black-and-gray aster
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If you want something with depth and a classic feel, black-and-gray is a beautiful choice for an aster. The fine lines and shading give it a sense of patience and the wisdom that comes from experience — a gentle way to honor how far you’ve come.
Aster preserved in a glass dome
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This one has a storybook energy: a purple aster tucked inside a glass dome. Purple asters are all about unconditional love, and the dome reads as protection — like keeping something precious safe. It’s romantic and a little mysterious, in the best way.
Rosy magic on the ankle
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Cute ankle piece alert: soft pinks and purples, with dotwork that adds a touch of sparkle. Pink morning glories feel sweet and romantic, while purple ones suggest a deeper bond — together they’re like a tiny promise of enduring love.
Small, cute, and colorful morning glory
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For minimalist lovers who still want color: this little morning glory mixes black-and-gray with bright hues for a subtle but meaningful contrast. It’s small enough to be understated, but big enough to remind you how strong you really are.
Bold purple aster with stunning dotwork
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If drama is your thing, check out this purple aster with intense dotwork. The style adds texture and depth while the symbolism leans toward spiritual growth — it’s a tattoo that feels like a personal mantra about connecting to your higher self.
Morning glory dotwork — beauty in the fleeting
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Morning glories bloom early and are gone by day’s end, so this dotwork forearm piece is a soft nudge to appreciate life while it’s here. It’s colorful and eye-catching, but the meaning is the quiet reminder that beauty — and time — is transient. Make it count.
Classic black-and-gray aster bloom
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Aster flowers have this understated purity, and a black-and-gray take really brings that out. This design leans into honesty and authenticity — perfect if you want a tattoo that encourages living a genuine life.
Aster with lettering — make it personal
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Adding words to your aster opens up so many possibilities. Use a loved one’s name and it becomes a dedication, or put your own name to celebrate who you are. Either way, it turns a pretty flower into a story that’s uniquely yours.
Vibrant purple morning glory
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Purple morning glories are joyful and celebratory — they honor the people and moments that made life sweet. Visually striking, emotionally warm: a lovely mix of looks and meaning.
Red aster for bold passion
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This calf piece is unapologetically bold. Red asters speak to passion and intense feeling — perfect if you want a tattoo that’s both a statement and a reminder of all the powerful emotions that shape you.
Calming blue aster with a message
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A blue aster with lettering reads gentle and wise — it nudges you to put your peace first. The message here is about self-acceptance: notice your flaws, learn from them, and keep going without harsh judgment.
Morning glories on the moon
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Crescent moon meets morning glories in a soft, celestial design. This one’s for dreamers — it symbolizes hope and the belief that if you keep at something, it can happen. Sweet, poetic, and a little cosmic.
Minimal morning glory in black ink
Credit: shazztattoos
Simplicity can feel powerful, and a single-line black morning glory proves it. Minimal, elegant, and strong — this forearm piece reads as resilience, a reminder that you can weather whatever comes.
Tiny micro aster — small but mighty
Credit: sonshine.tatt
For lovers of tiny tattoos: a micro aster in warm red-orange hues. Small in size, but bold in meaning — it’s a quiet talisman for confidence and facing life head-on.
Realistic morning glory on the hand
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This realistic hand piece is a little daring and totally captivating. Bright colors and intricate details make it an immediate attention-grabber, and the design feels like wearable mystery.
Quiet combo: purple aster + blue morning glory
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If you want something more discreet, this pairing of purple aster and blue morning glory is gentle and refined. Together they symbolize serenity and the peace that comes from emotional connection — a soft invitation to open your heart.
Wrap-Up
So there you have it — from tiny sweet pieces to bold, colorful statements, aster and morning glory give you a surprising range of ways to celebrate September. Whether you want something that screams passion or a little reminder to stay peaceful, one of these designs has your name on it. If you try one of these or remix them into your own thing, tell me about it — I live for the glow-up stories.




















