They are different flowers, different subspecies and different smells as well.
violets tend to be smaller and grow closer to the ground, irises are taller, have wooder stems.
Try wikipedia :)
What is the difference between a Violet and an Iris? Are they different flowers, or the same?
They are both naturally purple, but they are entirely different flowers.
Violet is a low-growing woodland flower with heart-shaped leaves. The flowers are on delicate little stalks. The flowers themselves have distinctive shapes, facing horizontally rather than vertically. Violets are dicots - have branching veins in their leaves.
Irises are upright flowers with long, sword-shaped leaves. They are monocots with parallel veins in the leaves. The flowers have three petals hanging down and three petals upward in a kind of crown.
Do an image search for these flowers. They're quite common and there should be hundreds of pictures of them on the internet.
Reply:These are entirely different plants and flowers. You need to look some of these things up. You have a computer. They have so many search engines. Go to www.ask.com and put in first violet and then put in iris. Select the search option of pictures. You will see at a glance they are entirely different.
Enjoy the learning curve.
Cheers,
Lisa
Reply:Totally different. An iris grown from a korm , has a tall stem with 1-4 blossoms on the top of that. Violet is a low plant, lots of leaves grown sort of in clumps, is purple or white.
Reply:They are two way different flowers. Not only are Iris' and violets different, but there are also different types of Iris' and violets!
Reply:They are in different class man, totally different kind of flowers.
Reply:they are way diffrent
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