October 2, 2014

The Lover's Wounds

In Greek anemōnē means "daughter of the wind",  The name "windflower" is used for the whole genus as well as the wood anemone.

Besides the "windflower", I love how the Canaanites called anemones, "the lover's wounds".

anemones - the lover's wounds

Aphrodite (Venus) said: "my grief for Adonis will be remembered forever, and every year will see, reenacted in ritual form, his death and my lamentation; and the blood of the hero will be transformed to a flower."
As she spoke, she sprinkled his blood with sweet nectar, which made it swell up, like a transparent bubble that rises from muck; and in no more than an hour a flower sprang out of that soil, blood red in its color, just like the flesh that lies underneath the tough rind of the seed-hiding pomegranate. 

Brief is its season, for the winds from which it takes its name, the anemone, shake off those petals so lightly clinging and fated to perish.


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9 comments:

  1. ¡Hola Sophie!, vuelves con fuerza, con una
    magnifica fotografía, delicada, y con un
    estupendo procesado.

    Un saludo, Ángel

    ¡Hola Sophie!, vuelves con fuerza, con una
    magnifica fotografía, delicada, y con un
    estupendo procesado.

    Un saludo, Ángel

    · Bienvenida!!!

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  2. I just adore the anemones! There are so many lovely!

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  3. Gorgeous! Anemones are wonderful.

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  4. wonderful genus of plants. I love them all.

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  5. I love the folklore that is connected to flowers. Wonderful red color. Tom The Backroads Traveller

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  6. Once I blogged an anemone too, it was lilac. Maybe its wound was softer or... different, somehow...

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  7. Beautiful photo and a wonderful name given to it by the Canaanites.
    Many thanks for contributing to Floral Friday Fotos.

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  8. Aphrodite had many lovers, Adonis was her most loved according to the legend.

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