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In [[Greek mythology]] the '''Daphnaie''' are the [[nymphs]] of the [[bay laurel|laurel]] trees.<ref>[http://www.theoi.com/Nymphe/Dryades.html/ Nymphs of trees and mountain forest]</ref>
In [[Greek mythology]], the '''Daphnaie''' are the [[nymphs]] of the [[bay laurel|laurel]] trees.<ref>[http://www.theoi.com/Nymphe/Dryades.html/ Nymphs of trees and mountain forest]</ref>


Like the other [[Dryad]]s, they are the spirits of the trees and spend most of their time sleeping behind the bark. They only come out to dance when the coast is clear.{{fact|date=November 2015}}
Like the other [[Dryad]]s, they are the spirits of the trees and spend most of their time sleeping behind the bark. They only come out to dance when the coast is clear.{{fact|date=November 2015}}
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Revision as of 11:54, 9 July 2022

In Greek mythology, the Daphnaie are the nymphs of the laurel trees.[1]

Like the other Dryads, they are the spirits of the trees and spend most of their time sleeping behind the bark. They only come out to dance when the coast is clear.[citation needed]

They are named after Daphne ('Laurel'), one of the naiads who was plagued with unwanted sexual advances until she cried to Gaia for help. The Earth Mother took pity on her and turned Daphne into a laurel tree.

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