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Flowers Found in Southern Europe

Often referred to as “Mediterranean region” due to its close proximity to the Mediterranean Sea, the southern part of Europe altogether offers a different natural diversity, quite different from their northern counterparts. The varied flowers found in Southern Europe carry a distinct floral appeal and fragrance of their own. The grandeur of exotic Greek islands surrounded by the wide array of beautiful orchid plants near by is a perfect destination to unwind for a romantic seclusion. Since ages the wide flora and fauna has attracted the attention of nature lovers and biologists from different parts of the world, are greatly attracted behind the mysterious profusion of such floral growth in these forests and the high mountainous region of this part of Europe. Some of the wild flowers found in southern Europe are widely used for different medicinal purposes.

Let those moments of silence again be replenished through a bouquet of red roses and lavenders. Whether you say “Te amo” in Spanish or “Eu te amo” in Portugese a bunch of violets and pansies would well complement the romantic ambience as nothing is more pristine and illustrative as the budding floral flushes. The traditional festivals of the varied countries in southern Europe remain colorless and pale without the wide flower arrangements which have invariably become a part of its identity. The joyous occasion of Christmas
is symbolically represented through poinsettias, mistletoes and holly which are widely found in the southern part of Europe. Many legendary stories are associated with these flowers. Some of the popular flowers found in Southern Europe are--- bromeliad, daffodil, delphinium, freesia, hawthorn, heather, hibiscus and goldenrod

The majority of the plants and flowers in ancient Greece were laced with rich mythological background, such as the intriguing tale of Persephone and the pomegranate seeds, to the interesting metamorphoses of Hyakinthos, the golden apples of the Hesperides, and Daphne.

It’s commonly believed that Monkshood which is also known as Aconite has a mysterious folk tale to bank upon. The story begins when Theseus traveled to Athens to meet his father King Aegeas. Thereafter, the king's wife Medea, recognized Theseus and persuaded Aegeas to offer him a cup of wine with aconite mixed in it.

However, in due course, Aegeas caught sight of the sword which Theseus left as a part of his paternity identity, then he scudded away the cup from his hands, and his life was saved. The varied seasonal flowers found in Southern Europe are available in wide shapes and fragrances.

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