If flowers had words, they would probably say that the rose is their queen. An unchanging symbol of warm feelings. The Greeks associated the appearance of the queen of flowers with the goddess of love. According to ancient Greek culture, the rose was formed from the foam on Aphrodite's body when she left the sea. It was she who gave the beauty of the flower, and Dionis filled the rose with a strong aroma, filling the plant with nectar. The poppy was already known in Ancient Mesopotamia. According to some legends, the Goddess Poppy was worshiped in Crete by the Monoans. In mythology, Poppy was associated with the god Morpheus (god of dreams) and Demeter (goddess of the earth). The seeds of the plant can survive dormant for over 80 years.