Cornucopia, the horn of plenty, is a symbol of abundance dating back ancient Greece mythology where strong Hercules broke off a horn of one of his divine goat attendants Amalthea, and it provided unending nourishment for him. Plants provide unending nourishment in our lives. Most plants reach seed and are harvested in the fall, often in November. Harvest festivals like Thanksgiving are celebrated with symbols of Cornucopia, because of the unending nourishment that we have gotten from plants. If they become extinct, then so will we. The Cornucopia is being used celebrate the harvest of our Fast Plant seeds and the completion of this course.