The myth of France's national flower: lilies or iris, is discussed.
The iris is the national flower in France, but why is it called the flower of lilies in French?The photo is from the VCG.
Most people think it's the iris.In French, it's called fleur-de-lis, meaning "flower of the lily."The golden emblem of fleur-de-lis looks like a flower.What is it after all?
The fleur-de-lis is a stylized lily that is used as a decorative design.The photo is from the VCG.
The sweetest iris is the simplest answer."iris" is a group of flowering plants in the Iridaceae family.The sweet iris is one of them.The flower is not as bright as other purple irises.
The French national flower is iris.The flower was used as an emblem by the royal family of France.The three petals of the iris symbolize the Trinity.The flower is believed to represent pureness, brightness, solemnity and freedom in modern France.
Why is it called the flower of lilies in French?The iris on royal emblems looks similar to the lily.The Louis VII of France loved the iris the most.He wore a blue robe with golden irises on his coronation to make the flower the exclusive royal decoration.The flower was called "the flower of Louis" because he preferred the iris.This may have caused the confusion.
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