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Iris (color)

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Iris is an ambiguous color term, usually referring to shades ranging from blue-violet to violet. However, in certain applications, it has been applied to an even wider array of colors, including pale blue, mauve, pink, and even yellow.

The name is derived from the iris flower, which comes in a broad spectrum of colors.

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  Shades of blue  
Alice blue Azure Blue Cerulean Cerulean blue Cobalt blue Cornflower blue Dark blue Denim Dodger blue Indigo International Klein Blue
                       
Lavender Midnight Blue Navy blue Periwinkle Persian blue Powder blue Prussian blue Royal blue Sapphire Steel blue Ultramarine Light blue
                       
  Shades of violet  
Amethyst Cerise Eggplant Fuchsia Heliotrope Indigo Lavender Lavender blush Lilac Magenta Mauve Mountbatten pink
                       
Orchid Persian indigo Purple Red-violet Sangria Thistle Violet Violet-eggplant Wisteria Rose Lavender rose Lavender gray
                       
Shades of violet without swatches
Iris Palatinate Purpure
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