22 Stunning Greek Flowers for Garden and Home
15.09.2023 - 05:17
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Have you ever marveled at the intoxicating fragrance of Greek Flowers as you walked through a lush Mediterranean garden? Keep scrolling to unravel the mysteries of Greece’s most iconic flowers and their remarkable significance!
Botanical Name: Paeonia parnassica
Named after a Greek healer, these Greek Flowers were thought to cure ailments in ancient times. They have almost black look.
Botanical Name: Sideritis clandestina, taygeta,and athoa
Sideritis, popular as Greek mountain tea, is a flowering plant native to the Mediterranean regions. These Greek Flowers are famous in Greek history for natural remedies.
Botanical Name: Micromeria Fruticosa
The Micromeria acropolitana is a small plant with delicate pink flowers native to the Acropolis in Athens. Discovered in 1906, it went extinct but reappeared in 2006.
Botanical Name: Croceae laconiae
The tough yet fragrant Laconian thyme grows across Greece’s rocky terrain, from Cape Maleas to the high Laconian mountains. These Greek Flowers have purple flowers.
Botanical Name: Achillea ambrosiaca
This delicate flower is unique, growing only on Mount Olympus, Greece’s holiest mountain. In the past, it was famous for its anti-aging effects on the skin.
Botanical Name: Crocus cartwrightianus
An iconic Greek plant, these Greek Flowers are linked to saffron. Ancient Cretans likely used this lilac and white flower with red stigmas.
Botanical Name: Salvia pomifera
The leaves of these Greek Flowers smell like lavender and sage. People use its dry leaves in meats and dishes. The blooms shine in shade of lilac and pink.
Botanical Name: Hypericum jovis
These Greek Flowers are native to the rocky mountains of Central Crete. It grows clusters of yellow flowers that match perfectly with its dark green foliage.