Iris

  • Iris

          Iris

          The Iris is a flowering plant with a wide range of colors and sizes. However, the most common colors are blue, purple, white, and yellow. The Iris gets its name from the Greek word for "rainbow," which refers to the variety of colors found in the plant. It symbolizes creativity and inspiration due to its vibrant colors and unique shapes.

          An Iris symbolizes faith, wisdom, courage, and hope. In ancient Greek mythology, an Iris was often seen on the shields of warriors.

          The Iris is a symbol of friendship and affection. In Greek mythology, Iris is a messenger of the gods and a symbol of power and majesty.  Due to its association with the Greek goddess Iris, it also symbolizes communication and messages.

        • Iris

                Iris

                The Iris is a flowering plant with a wide range of colors and sizes. However, the most common colors are blue, purple, white, and yellow. The Iris gets its name from the Greek word for "rainbow," which refers to the variety of colors found in the plant. It symbolizes creativity and inspiration due to its vibrant colors and unique shapes.

                An Iris symbolizes faith, wisdom, courage, and hope. In ancient Greek mythology, an Iris was often seen on the shields of warriors.

                The Iris is a symbol of friendship and affection. In Greek mythology, Iris is a messenger of the gods and a symbol of power and majesty.  Due to its association with the Greek goddess Iris, it also symbolizes communication and messages.

              • Iris

                      Iris

                      The Iris is a flowering plant with a wide range of colors and sizes. However, the most common colors are blue, purple, white, and yellow. The Iris gets its name from the Greek word for "rainbow," which refers to the variety of colors found in the plant. It symbolizes creativity and inspiration due to its vibrant colors and unique shapes.

                      An Iris symbolizes faith, wisdom, courage, and hope. In ancient Greek mythology, an Iris was often seen on the shields of warriors.

                      The Iris is a symbol of friendship and affection. In Greek mythology, Iris is a messenger of the gods and a symbol of power and majesty.  Due to its association with the Greek goddess Iris, it also symbolizes communication and messages.