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Sacred Saffron: A bit of autumn magic

  • Writer: Laura Perry
    Laura Perry
  • May 3, 2017
  • 1 min read


Saffron was sacred to the ancient Minoans. It's a very special flower: The fact that it blooms in the autumn sets it apart from the other flowering plants. Today on the Minoan Path Blog, I share how it figures in Minoan mythology and which goddess it's sacred to:

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In the name of the bee,

And of the butterfly,

And of the breeze, amen.

 
 
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