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Flora

Flora

Introduction to Flora

Flora is the Roman goddess of flowers, fertility, and spring, revered for her role in the growth of plants and flowers, symbolizing the rebirth of nature after winter. Of Sabine origin, Flora is associated with blooming and the vitality of the earth. She is also connected to deities such as Pomona (goddess of fruit) and Ceres (goddess of agriculture), highlighting her role in fertility and abundance. Flora is often depicted adorned with flower crowns, surrounded by greenery and vibrant flowers, reflecting her nurturing power​.

Correspondence Table for Flora

Planet Venus
Day Monday
Number 5
Colors Green, yellow, pink
Sacred Places Temple near the Circus Maximus in Rome
Offerings Flowers, honey, milk​


Symbol and Appearance of Flora

Flora is often depicted with flower crowns and flowing garments, symbolizing the freshness of spring. Flowers, especially roses and lilies, are her most important symbols, embodying beauty, fertility, and the gentleness of nature. She is sometimes accompanied by nymphs, who help her spread fertility and life on earth

Genealogy of Flora

Flora is often associated with minor figures in Roman mythology. She is the wife of Favonius, the god of the west wind, and was also linked to Hercules in some ancient traditions. Although she does not have a complex divine genealogy like other goddesses, her importance lies in her primary role as goddess of nature and blooming​.

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