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An ancient Greek myth about Hades also mentions Narcissus flowers. According to this story, Zeus’s daughter Persephone was captured by the god of the underworld while in the Elysian Fields ...
The flowers’ name also links to mythology; Narcissus was the son of a nymph ... Daffodils also feature in the myth of Persephone, who was abducted by Hades, the god of the underworld, while ...
Hades hatched a scheme to make Persephone his wife regardless of Demeter's refusal. One afternoon, while picking flowers in the valley, she came upon a most enchanting narcissus bloom. Stooping ...
He couldn’t tear himself away, so he eventually withered on that spot and gave his name to a pale white and yellow flower, the narcissus ... Thus, once Persephone was in the underworld, she ...
One day, Hades, god of the underworld, saw Persephone picking flowers. He was captivated by her beauty and became obsessed with making her his. One day while she was picking a flower, the ground ...
One early spring day, a narcissus caught the young ... and so there was no one watching over her as Persephone took that flower. It so happened that Hades, the gloomy, dark god who took care ...