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Purple Iris
The Fleur-de-Lis
a stylized version of the Iris has
symbolized France since the 13th century.
The Iris was used to represent French
royalty and is said to signify perfection,
light, and life. Iris is the National
flower of France and has been used
for the insignia and emblem of France.
In some parts of the world the purple
iris can denote royalty. Today, the
iris is the state flower of Tennessee,
and the Fleur-de-lis is the emblem
for the city of New Orleans. The purple
iris makes perfect flower gift
for almost any occasion, be it birthday,
get well or just to tell someone you
are thinking of them. We use the purple
iris in variety of our bouquets in
combination with other flowers, such
as roses
and lilies.
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Blue iris
The Blue
Iris was a favorite of Vincent
van Gogh, who painted many blue irises
in his still life paintings. Originating
in the Mediterranean region and southern
Europe, the Blue Iris was considered
a symbol of power by the ancient Egyptians.
In Japan the blue iris expresses heroism,
as the blue color refers to blue blood,
so the blue iris plays a key role
in the Japanese spring festival for
boys. In some parts of the world the
blue iris can denote royalty. The
blue iris makes perfect flower gift
for almost any occasion, be it birthday,
get well or just to tell someone you
are thinking of them. We use the blue
iris in variety of our bouquets in
combination with other flowers, such
as roses and lilies. |
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Yellow Iris
Iris, which in Greek means rainbow gets
its name from the Greek Goddess Iris,
the goddess of the rainbow. Possibly,
the use of the iris as a symbol traces
back to ancient India and Egypt, where
it stood as a symbol of life. Through
its intricate history,
the meanings
of the iris has come to include faith,
hope, and wisdom, while the yellow iris
may symbolize passion. Irises may also
express courage and admiration. Due
to its diverse connotations, the yellow
iris makes perfect flower
gift for almost any occasion, be
it birthday, get well or just to tell
someone you are thinking of them. We
use the yellow iris in variety of our
bouquets in combination with other flowers,
such as roses and lilies. |
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