Iris

Beautiful and Meaningful Flower

Iris

About Iris

Iris flowers are majestic blooms named after the Greek goddess of the rainbow, perfectly reflecting their stunning array of colors and elegant, sword-like form. With three upright petals and three drooping sepals, these distinctive flowers have captivated gardeners and artists for millennia.

Known for their architectural beauty and rich symbolism, irises have been featured in art, mythology, and royal emblems throughout history. The French fleur-de-lis symbol is actually a stylized iris, demonstrating the flower's long association with royalty, faith, and noble ideals.

Primary Meanings

  • Wisdom: Represents knowledge, insight, and enlightened understanding
  • Hope: Symbolizes faith in the future and optimistic expectations
  • Courage: Conveys bravery, valor, and strength of spirit
  • Admiration: Represents respect, appreciation, and high regard

Colors and Their Meanings

Purple Iris

Royalty, wisdom, and compliments

Blue Iris

Faith, hope, and heavenly grace

Yellow Iris

Passion, enthusiasm, and new beginnings

White Iris

Purity, innocence, and reverence

Pink Iris

Love, affection, and femininity

Popular Types

Bearded Iris

Most common variety

Siberian Iris

Graceful, grass-like foliage

Dutch Iris

Popular for cut flowers

Japanese Iris

Large, flat blooms

Care Instructions

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Use fresh, clean water and change every 2-3 days

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Cut stems at 45-degree angle with sharp knife

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Keep in cool environment at 60-65°F

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Remove lower leaves to prevent bacterial growth

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Add flower food and keep away from direct sunlight

Best Occasions

  • 25th wedding anniversaries: 25th wedding anniversaries
  • Graduation celebrations: Graduation celebrations
  • Sympathy and remembrance: Sympathy and remembrance
  • Faith-based ceremonies: Faith-based ceremonies
  • Spring garden parties: Spring garden parties

Interesting Facts

  • The iris is the official state flower of Tennessee
  • Vincent van Gogh painted several famous still lifes featuring irises
  • Ancient Egyptians placed iris flowers on the foreheads of sphinxes and kings
  • Some iris species have been used medicinally for thousands of years
  • Iris roots (orris root) are used in perfumery and have a violet-like scent
  • The three petals symbolize faith, valor, and wisdom in Christian tradition

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