Iris Flower Blooming Time and Posture
Today, the editor will elaborate on the blooming time and posture of iris flowers, as well as the green plant cultivation content of understanding the meaning and symbolism of iris flowers. Next, let's learn about it together.
Dutch world-class painter Van Gogh has a work worth 53.9 million US dollars, which is one of the top ten most expensive paintings in the world. This painting depicts iris flowers. (See the picture below).
Iris flowers have a romantic temperament and are widely planted in China, Japan, and France. The French consider them as their national flower because of their romance.
Iris flowers are tough and easy to grow. They are cold-resistant, drought-resistant, prefer semi-shaded environments, cool climates, and a moderate amount of sunlight to thrive. They also like water but should not be overwatered.
Iris flowers are ornamental flowers. Their leaves are sword-shaped, linear, or thread-like, and they are bright green. The flowers are large, with petals curving outward, and the stigma branches expand, resembling fluttering butterflies.
The most special feature of iris flowers is their blooms. They bloom at the end of spring, signaling the departure of spring. Each flower only blooms for one day, looking extremely beautiful when in full bloom and standing independently when faded. Each iris plant can bloom continuously for about a month. It is truly interesting and magical!
The meaning of iris flowers is "I miss you very much," "a messenger of good news," "a messenger of love," and "an elegant heart." In our country, it symbolizes love and friendship, a bright future, and the ability to discern the smallest details.
Iris Flower Blooming Time and Posture
Iris flowers come in colors such as blue, purple, yellow, and white, mainly blue-purple. Each color has its own meaning. Blue represents secret admiration and fragile beauty, known as "Blue Demoness." Purple represents love and auspiciousness. Yellow represents lasting friendship. White represents purity.
Iris flowers can also be used for medicinal purposes. They have the effects of promoting blood circulation and removing blood stasis, dispelling wind and dampness, detoxifying and sterilizing, and promoting digestion.
Note that beautiful things often have "poison." Iris flowers also have a slight toxicity, with their roots and seeds being a bit more toxic. Be careful not to ingest them by mistake!
Wow, a painting worth 53.9 million US dollars! The subject of the painting - iris flowers - should have played a significant role!
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