No, lavender and iris are not the same shade. Lavender is a light purple hue with a soft, pastel quality, while iris is typically a deeper, more vibrant shade of purple. The two colors can complement each other, but they have distinct differences in tone and intensity.
Yes, lavender is a purplish/violet shade of blue
One reason that your lavender bearded iris could be turning white is due to cross pollination from an iris of a different color. The iris may have also been exposed to weed killer.
Lavender is considered to be a light shade of purple. But lavender is actually also red and blue mixed together or maybe purple mixed with white. It can be considered a shade of blue too.
a pale shade of purple
I think lavender or lilac is a light shade of purple. Search it up on Google to see if I'm right.
Lavender is a Meddeterranian plant and is better grown in full sun.
Light blue and lavender combine to create a soft and delicate shade of periwinkle.
Lavender is a light purple color with variations in hue, but typically there is only one shade of lavender, which falls within the purple color range.
Lavender and orange mixed together typically create a shade of brown or a warm earthy tone. The specific shade will depend on the ratio of each color used in the mixture.
Red, White and Blue More accurately, red and blue mixed in equal proportions make purple. Purple with white added in makes lavender.
Maroon in last then lavender the winner is aqua
This wall is to be painted in a champagne lavender shade.