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Persephone the Greek goddess of flowers nature and spring
The word "floral" comes from the Roman goddess, Flora - goddess of flowers and the season of Spring. Her Greek counterpart was the nymph, Chloris, from whom we get the word "chlorophyll"
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Chloris was the goddess of flowers (Greek equivalent of Flora). Whenever she talked, flowers came from her breath.
The Kikuyu word for the English word flowers is maua.
the god of flowers
It means "violet". It comes from the Greek "Iolanthe", which literally means "purple flower", and is the word for all flowers in the violet genus.
It is derived from the Greek word "eucalyptos," which means "well covered," and refers to the cuplike membrane that covers the budding flowers of the tree.
April in Greek is "Απρίλιος" (Aprilios). The name derives from the Latin "Aprilis," which is believed to be linked to the Latin word "aperire," meaning "to open," possibly referring to the opening or blossoming of flowers and trees in spring.
Demeter is the Greek goddess of earth and harvest.
Her name was Flora in Roman Mythology. Words such as "floral" and other words and names that use the Latin root word "flora," are derived from the name of the Roman goddess of flowers. Additional note, for Greek Mythology: Demeter is the Greek goddess of vegetation and fruitfulness (the harvest), so she might also be the goddess of flowers in Greek Mythology.
Chloris is the Greek goddess of flowers, and the personification of spring. She is the wife of Zephyrus, and her Roman counterpart is Floris.