The Flower Queen's Daughter (German: Die Tochter der Blumenkönigin) is a Bukovinian fairy tale collected by Dr Heinrich von Wlislocki in Märchen Und Sagen Der Bukowinaer Und Siebenbûrger Armenier.
He brought it back to the Mother Dragon, who, as a reward, gave him a cloak of copper and let him come to the ball, where he-dragons and she-dragons were dancing.
He met the Flower Queen's daughter, who told him to ask for the mare's foal as reward.
The conclusion is, obviously, a reversal of the Persephone myth: the daughter lives with her mother in the winter, and her husband during the growing seasons.
Editors of Jahresbericht über die Erscheinungen auf dem Gebiete der germanischen Philologie, in a review of Wlislocki's book, noted that the tale was "an interesting variant" of the tale Die Rosenmädchen ("The Rose Maiden"), collected by Josef Haltrich [de] from the Transylvanian Saxons.