Saturday, June 27, 2020

The sunflower - One of the most beautiful flowers in the world - to colour my new experience!

The sunflower’s name comes from its tendency to reposition itself to face the sun.
The ancient Greek myth of Apollo and Clytie is one explanation of why sunflowers turn towards the sun. In this story Clytie, a nymph, adored Apollo. At first, he loved her back, but soon he fell in love with Leucothoe. Because of her jealousy, Clytie told Leucothoe’s father of the relationship and he punished her by burying her alive.
In anger, Apollo turned her into a flower, but even in flower form she still loved him and would spend her days watching him as he moved the sun across the sky in his chariot, just like sunflowers move to face the sun.
The sunflower most commonly means adoration and loyalty.
In China, people associate sunflowers with a long life, good fortune, and vitality.
To Native American groups, sunflowers represented harvest, bounty, and provision because they provided seeds, pigment, and more.

After 13 years of my first blog experience (https://69rumours.blogspot.com/) here is a new one!


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