The Tales:
Glaucus comes from the Ancient Greek: Γλαῦκος (Glaûkos) which means ‘glimmering’.
Glaucus himself was a Greek prophetic sea-god, born a mortal fisherman and then becomes immortal after he ate a magical herb. I am still not sure which herb it was – would be nice to know for the future. I’ll keep you posted.
It was believed that he rescued sailors and fishermen in storms.
In botany, it often refers to a sea-green or bluish-green coloration of the foliage – we have another plant that bears the name : Festuca glauca
Glauque in French today means ‘in poor health’ – the linguistic shift is dramatic.
Other names
Seaside fleabane
Beach aster
Seaside daisy
Origin:
United States
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