Antheia

Antheia (Ancient Greek: Ἀνθεία) or Anthea is one of the Charites, or Graces, in Greek mythology and the goddess of swamps and flowery wreaths.

She was depicted in Athenian vase painting as one of the attendants of Aphrodite.

[1] Her name Antheia is derived from the Ancient Greek word ἄνθος means "flower" or "blossom".

The name Antheia was also given to Hera and connected to the Horae,[2] under which she had a temple at Argos.

Her symbols are gold-colored items like honey and myrrh.

Spring ( Alfons Mucha , 1896)