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Motifs — first 20 of 169
- Goddess (god) of flowers. A434
- Women transformed into flowers. A2611.0.4.1
- Flowers from under the feet of Virgin Mary. (Cf. A2650.) A2621.1
- Origin of flowers. (Cf. A2617.1, A2621.1.) A2650
- Why the mogli flower and the lime are cursed by gods. A2721.6
- Why willow flowers do not bear fruit. A2771.10
- Why no one can find flower of wild fig. A2791.4
- Sundry characteristics of flowers. A2795
- Why some flowers have no scent. A2795.1
- Fox holds in its mouth a beautiful flower which he gives to hero. B584.1
- Tabu: touching (plucking) flowers. C515
- Transformation: man (woman) to flower. D212
- Transformation: flower to person. D431.1
- Image of boy made of flowers comes to life. D435.1.3
- Transformation: flowers to other object. D451.4
- Transformation: flowers to gold beads. D451.4.0.1
- Transformation: bread to flower. D454.2.1
- Transformation: instruments of torture to lotus flowers. D454.16
- Transformation: drops of blood to flowers. D457.1.3
- Transformation: flowers to gold and silver. D475.1.18
Episodes
Tale types
- ATU 407 The Girl as Flower
- ATU 467 The Quest for the Wonderful Flower (Jewel)
- ATU 860 Nuts of 'Ay ay ay!' A princess is offered to any man who can bring a glass containing all kinds of water, a bouquet of all the flowers, and nuts of ay, ay, ay! A suitor brings seawater, a beehive, and hazelnuts with thorns so that the king cries, 'Ay, ay, ay!' [H1377