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SELF-LOVE. The ancients attributed the origin of this flower to the metamorphosis of a beautiful youth named {{Wiki|Narcissus (mythology)|Narcissus}}, who, having slighted the love of the [[nymph]] {{Wiki|Echo (mythology)|Echo}}, became enamoured of his own image, which he beheld in a fountain, and pined to death in consequence.
SELF-LOVE. The ancients attributed the origin of this flower to the metamorphosis of a beautiful youth named {{Wiki|Narcissus (mythology)|Narcissus}}, who, having slighted the love of the [[nymph]] {{Wiki|Echo (mythology)|Echo}}, became enamoured of his own image, which he beheld in a fountain, and pined to death in consequence.


- The {{Wiki|Language of flowers|Language of Flowers}}
- The [[Language of Flowers]]
{{DEFAULTSORT:Daffodil}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Daffodil}}
[[Category:Database: Collectibles]]
[[Category:Database: Collectibles]]
[[Category:Helix database entries]]
[[Category:Helix database entries]]

Latest revision as of 17:47, 22 August 2023

Narcissus major

SELF-LOVE. The ancients attributed the origin of this flower to the metamorphosis of a beautiful youth named Narcissus, who, having slighted the love of the nymph Echo, became enamoured of his own image, which he beheld in a fountain, and pined to death in consequence.

- The Language of Flowers