Persephone in Greek. Proserpine or Flora in Rome. She was a goddess.
flora was the god of plants and flower
Chloris wasn't a Greek goddess. She was a nymph most commonly associated with springtime and flowers.
Persephone is indeed the goddess of flowers. She is only the goddess of flowers and the reason is clear- she was kidnapped by Hades, the greek god of the Underworld and forced to be his wife. I feel sorry for Persophone because I wouldn't want a husband known for bringing people to their death to the underworld.
Demeter is the goddess of harvest. Her daughter Persephone is the goddess of flowers. Hegemone was a goddess of flowering and bearing fruit. Additionally there were plant spirits such as the nymphs.
carpus is the Greek god of fruit, son of Zephyrus, the god of west wind and Chloris, goddess of fruits and flowers
Juno - Queen of the Gods Neptune - God of the Sea Pluto - God of Death Apollo - God of the Sun Diana - Goddess of the Moon Mars - God of War Venus - Goddess of Love Cupid - God of Love Mercury - Messenger of the Gods Minerva - Goddess of Wisdom Ceres - The Earth Goddess Proserpine - Goddess of the Underworld Vulcan - The Smith God Bacchus - God of Wine Saturn - God of Time Vesta - Goddess of the Home Janus - God of Doors Uranus and Gaia - Parents of Saturn Maia - Goddess of Growth Flora - Goddess of Flowers Plutus - God of Wealth
Persephone the Greek goddess of flowers nature and spring
Chloris is the Greek goddess of flowers, and the personification of spring. She is the wife of Zephyrus, and her Roman counterpart is Floris.
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.
the goddess of springtime (therefore all flowers) is Persephone, Hades' wife
Aztec Gods:Chalchiuhtlicue - goddess of the lakes and streamsChantico - goddess of the hearthChicomecoatl - goddess of maizeCoatlicue - goddess for the pain of lifeHuehuetectim - god of fireHuitzilopochtli - god of war, sun and the nationMictlantecuhtl - god of the deadQuetzalcoatl - god of knowledge, creation, priesthood, and windTezcatlipoca - god of magic, war and deathTezcatlipoca - god of speech and languageTlaloc - god of rainTloque Nahuaque - god of everywhere, the one supreme force, both male and femaleXipe Totec - god of spring and new life, god of sufferingXochipilli - prince of flowers, god of dawn, dance and love
There wasn't just one, many had different aspects:Ceres- goddess of crops and harvest.Diana- wild animals, wilderness and the moon.Faunus- god of the forest, plains and fields.Flora- goddess of flowers and the spring.Fufluns- god of plant life and growth in all things.Nemestrinus- god of the forests and woods.Ops- goddess of fertility and the earth.Pilumnus- nature god.Pomona- orchards and gardens.Silvanus- woods and fields and protector of forestsTerra- goddess of the earth.