Ladon the Dragon
Father: Cephissus (river god) Mother: Liriope (nymph)
The Odyssey is a book by Homer about the gods and goddess of ancient Greek mythology. It mentions a lot of trees.
Oak tree (Zeus), Laurel tree (Apollo), Oak AND Linden trees (Baucis and Philemon), and Poplar tree (Phaethon's sisters), just to name a few
The nymph, nod goddess, Daphne was changed into a tree in order to escape Apollo who was pursuing her.
In Greek mythology, Daphne was a nymph who was turned into a laurel tree while attempting to escape the advances of the god Apollo. so, she wasn't really a greek god, but only a nymph.
Yes. If you search on Google images titled "Greek mythology family tree" you will see the family tree.
http://www.windows.ucar.edu/tour/link=/mythology/greek_family_tree.html
Ladon the Dragon
Athena gave Athens the first olive tree, and turned Arachne (a woman who made Athene jealous of her weaving skills) into a spider. She also was fought in the war of Troy.
In Greek mythology, the laurel tree is associated with Artemis as a symbol of protection and purity. It is said that Artemis turned her loyal follower, Daphne, into a laurel tree to save her from Apollo's advances. Since then, the laurel tree has been sacred to Artemis.
In Greek mythology, the god Apollo is closely associated with the laurel tree. According to myth, Apollo pursued the nymph Daphne, who was turned into a laurel tree to escape his advances. As a result, the laurel tree became sacred to Apollo, and its leaves were used to make crowns to honor him.
Are's sacred tree was the oak tree. It was associated with Zeus and was often used as a symbol of wisdom, strength, and resilience in Greek mythology.
Father: Cephissus (river god) Mother: Liriope (nymph)
In Greek mythology, the daughters of Atlas were turned into the Pleiades, a group of star clusters. They were transformed by Zeus into stars to protect them from the unwanted attention of Orion.
The myrtle tree is often associated with Aphrodite in Greek mythology. It is believed to be her sacred tree, symbolizing love, beauty, and fertility.
The man who turned into a tree in Greek mythology, Daphne, was transformed by the god Apollo after she prayed to the river god for help. Apollo had been pursuing Daphne and she wished to escape his advances, so the river god helped her by turning her into a laurel tree.