Arrangements with Irises

Iris

Quick Facts

Vase Life:

5-7 days with proper care

Seasonality:
SpringSummer
Common Colors:
bluepurplewhiteyellow
Fragrance:

Mildly fragrant

20 arrangements available
Meanings & Symbolism:

Faith

General

Wisdom

General

About

The Iris is a captivating flower, renowned for its distinctive shape and rich palette of colors. Named after the Greek goddess of the rainbow, Iris flowers are celebrated for their vibrant hues, which range from deep purples and blues to soft yellows and whites. The intricate structure of the flower, with its three upright petals and three drooping sepals, adds a touch of elegance to any floral arrangement.

Irises are available in several varieties, including the Bearded, Siberian, and Japanese Irises, each offering unique characteristics. The Bearded Iris is particularly popular for its ruffled petals and striking color contrasts. These flowers are often used in bouquets and centerpieces, providing a bold focal point and a touch of sophistication.

Beyond their visual appeal, Irises hold significant cultural and symbolic meanings. Traditionally, they represent faith, hope, and wisdom, making them a thoughtful gift for various occasions. The Iris is also the emblem of French royalty, known as the fleur-de-lis, symbolizing purity and valor.

Care Instructions

To ensure your cut Irises last as long as possible, follow these care instructions:

  • Trim the stems at a 45-degree angle before placing them in a vase. This increases the surface area for water absorption.
  • Use fresh, lukewarm water in the vase and change it every two days to prevent bacterial growth.
  • Keep the vase in a cool environment, away from direct sunlight and drafts, to prolong the flowers' freshness.
  • Avoid placing Irises near ripening fruit, as the ethylene gas emitted can shorten their lifespan.

With proper care, your Irises can last 5-7 days, bringing beauty and elegance to your space.