Flora in Wikipedia
In Roman mythology, Flora was a goddess of flowers and the
season of spring. While she was otherwise a relatively minor
figure in Roman mythology, being one among several fertility
goddesses, her association with the spring gave her particular
importance at the coming of springtime. Her festival, the
Floralia, was held in April or early May and symbolized the
renewal of the cycle of life, drinking, and flowers. Her Greek
equivalent was Chloris. Flora was married to Favonius, the
wind god, and her companion was Hercules. Her name is derived
from the Latin word "flos" which means "flower." In modern
English, "Flora" also means the plants of a particular region
or period. [1]
Flora achieved more prominence in the neo-pagan revival of
Antiquity among Renaissance humanists than she had ever
enjoyed in ancient Rome.
One of the fairies in the Sleeping Beauty is named Flora after
this goddess. - Wikipedia
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