How long does the iris flower bloom and what are the connotations and symbolic meanings of the iris?

How long does the iris flower bloom

Summary: This article introduces the blooming period of the iris flower, as well as the green plant and flower introduction about the meaning and symbolic significance of the iris. Next, the editor will introduce it.

Dutch world-class painter Van Gogh has a work worth 53.9 million USD, which is one of the top ten most expensive paintings in the world. This painting depicts the iris. (See the picture below).

The iris has a romantic temperament and is widely planted in China, Japan, and France. The French regard it as their national flower because of its romance.

The iris is easy to grow and maintain. It is cold-resistant, drought-resistant, enjoys a semi-shaded environment, and cool climate. With some sunlight at the right time, it produces many sprouts. It also likes water but should not be overwatered.

The iris belongs to ornamental flowers. Its leaves are sword-shaped, linear, or thread-like, and are bright green. The flowers are large, with petals curving outward, and the stigma branches expand, resembling colorful butterflies.

The most special feature of the iris is its flower. It blooms at the end of spring every year, bringing us the message that spring is about to leave. Each flower blooms for only one day, looking extremely beautiful when in 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 the iris flower is "I miss you," "a messenger of good news," "a messenger of love," and "a graceful heart." In our country, it symbolizes love and friendship, a bright future, and the ability to perceive the subtle.

How long does the iris flower bloom

Iris flowers come in colors such as blue, purple, yellow, and white, mainly blue and 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 eternal friendship; white represents purity.

The iris can also be used as medicine. It has the effects of activating blood and removing blood stasis, dispelling wind and dampness, detoxifying and sterilizing, and promoting digestion.

Note that beautiful things often have "poison." The iris also has a slight toxicity, with its rhizome and seeds being a bit more toxic. Be careful not to ingest them by mistake!

Wow, a painting worth 53.9 million USD! The subject of the painting—the iris—should have contributed quite a bit!

The sharing above about the blooming period of the iris and the related explanation of the meaning and symbolic significance of the iris hope to bring a little help to your life!