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  1. Dec 9, 2021 · Apple trees were significant in several different myths, especially those involving Hera. One of the most well-known stories is that of Eris’s apple, the apple of discord. Eris offered it to the fairest goddess, and Aphrodite, Athena, and Hera all tried to claim the golden apple. Zeus intervened before it could turn into too much of a fight ...

  2. Sacred to : Dionysos (elm and plane saplings were used for the trellacing of vines) ; Haides (the tree was associated with graves of the dead) Myth 1 : Tree of Dreams. The Oneiroi, spirits of dreams, roosted on the branches an elm tree near the entrance of Haides. (Source: Virgil) Myth 2 : Barrow of Eetion.

  3. The magical plant or herb of immortality sought by Gilgamesh, the hero of ancient Mesopotamian mythology, provides one example of how myths use plants as symbols of life and of the healing power of nature. However, because some plants yield poisons and some die in winter, plants can also represent death and decay.

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  5. Myth 2 : Nymphe Leiriope. Leiriope was a Phokian Nymph, and the mother of the hubristic boy Narkissos (above). Her name means "narcissus-face" suggesting that she, like her son, may have been transformed into a daffodil flower. (Source: Ovid) Myth 3 : Rape of Persephone.

  6. Nov 29, 2023 · 2: The Olive Tree. 1. History: The olive⁤ tree is ⁢another ancient symbol found in Greek mythology. It is said to be the sacred tree of Athena, goddess of wisdom and ⁤courage.‌ According to legend, Athena planted the first olive tree when she arrived in Athens, bringing the tree as a sign of peace. 2.

  7. Mar 22, 2021 · 144 pages : 23 cm This engaging book focuses on the perennially fascinating topic of plants in Greek and Roman myth. The author, an authority on the gardens, art, and literature of the classical world, introduces the book's main themes with a discussion of gods and heroes in ancient Greek and Roman gardens.

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