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1. As Demeter leads you into her garden, you pass two trees - one a linden tree and the other an oak tree. Demeter tells you that these trees were once the elderly couple, Baucis and Philemon, who were granted their wish of dying together as thanks for their hospitality to the gods. What two gods transformed this couple?
2. Demeter now offers you a glass of wine made from the grapes which grow in her garden. She tells you that these are the finest grapes, given to her by Dionysus, god of wine. Demeter also says that you are not to tell Hera about the origins of the wine. Why is this?
3. Demeter now leads you to a delicate-looking red flower. She explains that this flower was born from the blood of Adonis after nectar was poured onto it by his admirer, Aphrodite. What type of flower is this?
4. At the bottom of the garden, you spot a huge black poplar. You are told by Demeter that this tree was once a woman, who was transformed by the angry nymph, Lotis. What was this woman's name?
5. Whilst she sprinkles it with water, Demeter tells you that this next flower sprung from the blood of Hyacinthus, the male lover of Apollo. Who threw the discus which killed Hyacinthus?
6. Demeter now shows you her crystal clear pond, of which she is incredibly proud. You notice a flower which you take to be a daffodil by the edge of this pond. From which mythological figure was this flower born?
7. Demeter now points to a flower familiar to many and tells you that the mythological character from which it was formed was as static as the flower itself! This figure's name was Clytie and, whilst in her human form, she sat and watched Apollo cross the sky for many days. What type of flower are you looking at?
8. As you and Demeter saunter down her long and beautiful garden, you begin to hear the sound of a group of people talking. But as you get closer you realise that these aren't people at all! They are flowers. These flowers tell you of how a mythical king had the ears of a donkey. Which king was this?
9. Upon seeing a ring of elm trees nearby, Demeter tells you that they mark the grave of the warrior, Protesilaus - the first Greek to die in the Trojan war. Which man killed Protesilaus?
10. Finally, at the end of Demeter's green, vibrant garden, you are shown a dead patch. Demeter tells you that a mighty oak tree once stood here and that it was sacred to her. Her voice is full of hate as she tells you of how an impious man spitefully hacked down this tree, killing the nymph within. What was the name of this man?
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