Antheia

/ænˈθiːə/ noun

In ancient Greek mythology, the goddess of flowers, gardens, and garlands, often associated with spring and natural growth.

From Greek anthos (flower). Antheia appears in classical Greek religious texts and mythology, representing the personification of flowering plants and the beauty of gardens that ancient Greeks revered.

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