Among the myths of Ancient Greece, one of the most enduring stories about Apollo is related to a beautiful goddess called Daphne, who is symbolized by the Grecian laurel tree.
The Grecian laurel is an aromatic evergreen tree. It is native to the Mediterranean region, as the humid and warm climate enables it to thrive. Grecian laurel is widely used in food, medicine and ornamental planting. Its essential oil is also used in cosmetics.
In the story of Apollo and the Grecian laurel, the tree was once a beautiful goddess called Daphne, who was being pursued by Apollo. She asked her father for help, and her father turned her into a Grecian laurel tree when Apollo caught her. Because of his great love, Apollo decided to use the tree's leaves to make a wreath. This became a tradition for Greeks to wear a Grecian laurel wreath, and has influenced many other western cultures afterwards.
About 'Plants & Nations'
"Plants & Nations" is a series of articles and pictures about common plants in the world. It serves as a guide to beautiful plants from different countries.
(Cover image via VCG, designed by CGTN's Qu Bo)
(If you want to contribute and have specific expertise, please contact us at nature@cgtn.com.)