Yes, and the god Pothus (Sexual Desire) was the result, he was numbered among the winged Erotes (Loves).
Any and all - the Greek gods are amazingly petty.
The enemies of iris are aphids and iris borers.
Yes, in Greek mythology, Iris is usually considered to be the daughter of the Titan Thaumas and the Oceanid Electra. She is often depicted as the sister of the Harpies, winged spirits known for their swiftness and stealing food from their victims.
A wild iris or any iris is a producer since it converts sunlight into food.
Dwarf lake iris or Iris lacustris does have pollen. It is a threatened species because of loss of habitat.
At the time of the Peloponnesian War (431-404 BCE) Israel was under control of the Persian Empire, and so in no position to intervene in any of the Greek wars, not that it would have had any reason to meddle in Greek affairs anyway.
As a goddess, Iris didn't have any accomplishments. She existed simply to serve as handmaiden and messenger to Hera.
she was jealous because zues had affairs with other women even though he was married to hera. Or, to be more specific, Hera was the goddess of marriage. So, naturally, she never had affairs with any other men. However, her husband, Zeus, had many affairs with other women, and had children with them. That's why Hera was known as a jealous goddess.
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An iris nevus, also known as a "freckle" on the eye, is a common benign pigmented lesion found on the iris. It is typically harmless and does not require treatment, but regular eye exams are recommended to monitor for any changes that may indicate a more serious condition.
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