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The meaning of the flower language of iris in different countries

Published: 2024-11-22 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/22, The meaning of the flower language of iris in different countries

Introduction: Iris is called because its petals are shaped like the tail of a kite bird, and its genus name iris means "rainbow" in Greek, which means rich colors. General florists and flower arrangers, that is, the transliteration of their generic names, are commonly known as "Alice". Alice is the rainbow goddess in Greek mythology, she is the messenger of gods and mortals. Next, let's take a look at her fancy words.

In Israel, it is generally believed that yellow iris is a symbol of "gold", so there is a custom of planting irises in graveyards, that is, hoping to bring wealth to the afterlife. White iris represents innocence, yellow means everlasting friendship, warm and cheerful, blue is to admire each other's simplicity and elegance or secret admiration, and purple means love and auspiciousness.

The French regard golden lilies as a symbol of purity, and golden lilies represent the flying posture of white pigeons, symbolizing the "Holy Spirit". King Louis VI of France used golden lilies as his seal and coin pattern, as well as to decorate the edges of his blue robe. The golden lily mentioned here is the root warbler tail. The French plant the root warbler tail not only for viewing, but also an important raw material to obtain flavor.

The legend of irises in Southeast Asia is like a fairy tale. Millions of years ago, irises were found only in tropical forests. They were so beautiful that not only birds, beasts and bees loved them, but also the breeze and running water had to stop to enjoy them. Israelis generally believe that yellow iris is a symbol of "gold", so there is a custom of planting irises, hoping to bring wealth.

And our most common use lies more in the fancy language of "waiting for love". Waiting for love, most of the time, it is a kind of waiting, sometimes it is a worried hope, sometimes it is despair, sometimes it is hope.

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