Carpo
Carpo is a figure from Greek mythology, known as one of the Hesperides, the nymphs who tended a garden of golden apples. She is often associated with the harvest and the fruits of the earth, symbolizing abundance and fertility. Carpo's name translates to "fruit" in Greek, highlighting her connection to nature and agriculture.
In art and literature, Carpo is sometimes depicted alongside her sisters, Aegle and Hespera, who also represent different aspects of the harvest. Together, they embody the beauty and bounty of the natural world, celebrating the importance of fruits and crops in human life.