They were apple trees of course! it was on the island of the Hesperidies.
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In Greek mythology, trees are often seen as sacred and have symbolic meanings. They are believed to be inhabited by spirits or nymphs, such as dryads, who protect and watch over them. Trees are also associated with various gods and goddesses, like Zeus, Artemis, and Apollo. Additionally, certain trees, like the olive tree, are considered to be gifts from the gods and hold special significance in Greek culture and mythology.
The greek god Dionysius's symbols are a grape vine and a leaf from the grape trees. The greek god Dionysius's symbols are a grape vine and a leaf from the grape trees.
Dryads are of little importance in greek mythology. They are the spirits of trees and only seem to do anything except when they tended to Xeuse when he was an infant hiding from Kronos
I am pretty sure they were called nymphs.
Apples grow on trees.
The Odyssey is a book by Homer about the gods and goddess of ancient Greek mythology. It mentions a lot of trees.
From the trees :)
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In Greek mythology, a tree nymph or tree spirit is called a "dryad." Dryads are considered to be female spirits associated with oak trees, although the term can also refer to nymphs of other types of trees. They are often depicted as beautiful maidens and are believed to be protectors of their trees, with their lives closely tied to them; if the tree is harmed, so is the dryad.
Yes, apples come from apple trees, which are a type of plant. Apples are the fruits produced by apple trees and grow from the tree in clusters.
In the Pawvillion. In the pawvillion you'll see three trees with pink apples hanging on them, you have to shake those trees for black apples (but the trees often drop regular apples, so you have to shake them a lot!)