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Viola odorata, Sweet Violet, - Flowers in Israel
WEBAcing to Theophrastus (c.371– c.287 BCE) violas were commercially available in Athens as early as 400 BCE. According to legend, Iamos was the son of the nymph, Euadne, and Apollo, an Olympian god. He was …
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WEBFeb 23, 2023 · Another icon of romance, Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of love, also claims the violet (as well as the rose) as one of her sacred flowers. V. odorata is native to most of Europe, including Greece, …
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