What is the flower language of Iris?
This article answers the questions about the flower language of Iris and its symbolic meaning in the context of green plants and flowers, with the following details:
Iris flower language: The message of love, the happiness of the believer.
Iris is a perennial aquatic flower that can be found in groups in many park water features, standing tall and full of vitality, like thousands of colorful butterflies dancing in the flower clusters. Between the stones of the pond, the flowers and leaves complement each other, creating a very beautiful scene. Iris is also known as the jade cicada flower, and it is deeply loved by people for its bright and colorful flowers. Its colorful flowers look like a girl longing for love, which is touching.
There is a custom during the Dragon Boat Festival, which is to make an iris sword and place it on both sides of the door to drive away ghosts. Iris has leaves but you can't see the flowers blooming. If you see the iris blooming, it is said that you will receive a treasure.
One year during the Dragon Boat Festival, six or seven children were playing by the long pond when they suddenly saw something like a cane rising slowly from the iris cluster on the opposite side. It grew longer and longer, and then the flowers bloomed, each petal was incredibly beautiful, and they were all spellbound. "Quick, look at the iris flowers!" a child shouted. Then they started to discuss, with one saying, "There is a golden turtle hidden underneath, with six small turtles sitting on the back of the big golden turtle, which is a real treasure. If we get it, our family will become rich." So they all took off their shoes and socks,准备 to go into the water to pick the iris flowers. One child said tentatively, "You can't go in to pick it. My grandmother said that seeing the iris flowers bloom means you can't get the treasure." "Why?" "She said there are black-skinned ryugu蛇 guarding the water." As they were arguing, a black monster suddenly jumped out of the water, making a loud noise that shook the heavens and the earth. Then, the flower that had risen like a cane closed petal by petal and shrank back into the water. From then on, no one at the long pond ever saw the iris bloom again.
The above introduction about the flower language of Iris and its symbolic meaning is provided as a reference and suggestion for everyone.