What is the meaning of purple iris

Iris flowers are mostly blue-purple, called purple iris Scientific name Iris tectorum Origin and distribution Iris grows in Japan, China, Siberia and almost the entire temperate world. Color Iris flowers are mostly blue-purple Origin of Name Iris, the Chinese name comes from the fact that its petals resemble the tail of a kite. It is also said that the plant got its name from God's messenger and the rainbow that connects the earth with other worlds. Morphological features Iris is a member of the genus Iris, which is a collective name for a family of herbaceous flowering plants. The flower consists of an envelope of six petal-like leaves, three or six stamens and an ovary enclosed by a flowering stem. The flower resembles a fluttering butterfly. In May, when the iris blooms, you can see a blue butterfly fluttering between the green leaves, as if to spread the news of spring to faraway places. Iris is called iris because its petals are shaped like the tail of an iris, and its genus name iris means "rainbow" in Greek, which refers to the richness of the flower color. General florists and flower arrangers use the phonetic translation of its genus name, commonly known as "Alice". In Greek mythology, Alice is the goddess of the rainbow, she is the messenger between the gods and the mortal world, her main task is to bring the souls of the good people after death, through the rainbow bridge between heaven and earth back to heaven. To this day, Greeks often plant this flower in cemeteries in the hope that the souls of the dead can be entrusted to Alice to bring back to heaven, which is also the origin of the floral language of a "messenger of love". Iris in ancient Egypt on behalf of the "power" and "eloquence". Iris flowers are mostly blue-purple flowers shaped like dancing butterflies. In May, the season of iris, you can see a blue butterfly fluttering between the green leaves, as if to spread the news of spring to faraway places. The French regard the iris as the national flower. Because according to legend, when King Clovis of the first dynasty of the Kingdom of France was baptized, God gave him a gift, which was the iris. In France, the iris is a symbol of light and freedom. The genus Iris is a collective name for a family of herbaceous flowering plants. This flower consists of an envelope of six petal-like leaves, three or six stamens, and an ovary encased by a clitoris. The name of the plant is derived from God's messenger and the rainbow that connects the earth to other worlds. There is also a legend that a rainbow once saved the life of a Frankish king in the 6th century, who knew when he saw it rising over the Rhine that the river was shallow enough at that point and crossed it to escape his enemies. The white iris represents innocence and brightness, and the yellow color indicates eternal friendship and warmth and cheerfulness. The blue-purple color is an appreciation of the other's nobility and elegance or secret admiration, signifying love and good fortune. The yellow iris symbolizes love and good fortune. The deep blue color represents sanctity. The bright yellow color is a symbol of cooperation and resistance. The same heart. Iris Iris (purple-blue): good news, messenger, miss you German Iris (dark blue): sacred Small Iris (bright yellow): cooperation against, concentric White Iris represents innocence; yellow Iris indicates eternal friendship, enthusiasm and cheerfulness; blue Iris is appreciated for the other person's elegance and generosity or implicitly admired; some people think that it is representative of predestined wandering and shattered passions, delicate and beautiful, but fragile and fading! ... The purple iris is a symbol of love and good luck.