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Inland, you will find wild purple orchids, anemones, crocuses and splashes of wild pink cyclamens in the woodland floor of the Riserva Naturale delle Cornate e Fosini, near the Tuscan hill town of Gerfalco.


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#1 - Tre Cime di Lavaredo | Three Peaks of Lavaredo Tre Cime di Lavaredo Nature Park Length: 6.3 mi The Tre Cime di Lavaredo (Three Peaks | Drei Zinnen) are three distinctly rocky peaks that soar into the sky in the Sesto Dolomites in Italy.


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Wildflowers—from crimson poppies to violet legousia—grow naturally among the lentil crops in the Piana Grande, thanks to an absence of pesticides.


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Astragalo maggiore, Valle d'Aosta, a spontaneous herb with yellow flowers. Sassifraga dei Berici, Veneto. White flowering herbaceous plant. Bivonea di Savi, Umbria. Gigaro pugliese, Puglia. Acero di l'Obel, Molise. Silene di Elisabetta, Lombardy. Fuchsia flowers, endemic of the area between Lombardy and Trentino.


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Flower fields of Castelluccio, Umbria - the best place to see wild flowers in Italy One of the best places to see wildflowers in Italy is the area of Castelluccio in Umbria. Each year, these usually green plains see the blooming of thousands of flowers that create fields in the colors of the rainbow, creating a natural show like no other!


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By Elisabetta Povoledo. Jan. 10, 2024, 12:01 a.m. ET. Even as the group of flower aficionados flitted around a high-ceilinged room admiring just-clipped camellias with fanciful names like "Pink.


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Known in English as the strawberry tree for its red, strawberry-sized fruits, it grows wild throughout the Mediterranean basin, and began to be considered Italy's national flower in the 19th century, during the Risorgimento. Famed Italian poet Giovanni Pascoli even dedicated an ode to this lovely plant in 1906, Al corbezzolo. Check it out!


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Dolomites, Italy; the stunning wildflowers of Seiser Alm and Schlern. Hardly the last patches of snow on the Italian Dolomites Seiser Alm are melted away, when the great flowering begins. The grass still pale and straggly is transformed into a glimmering sea of purple hue by countless spring crocusses, and the violet tinted spring anemones.


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Wildflowers in Italy - The Magical Mandrake Plant. The mandrake plant is a lovely autumn wildflower, but watch out. Besides being poisonous, it's said to possess strange and mystical powers. My favorite mandrake myth is that the plant emits a horrible shriek when uprooted, causing madness and death to those foolish enough to have dug it up.


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Yes, roses - arguably the most famous flowers in the world, are probably the most used flowers in Italy! They're also the answer to the question, "What is the national flower of Italy?" Even though they don't originate in Italy, they're more popular there than anywhere else in the world. Lilies


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F. C. One of the first autumn wildflowers in Italy is the sternbergia lutea with its bright yellow flower that has a crocus-like shape. In fact, it is often erroneously referred to as Autumn Crocus. It is actually more close related to the narcissus (daffodil) in the amaryllidaceae family. The easiest way to spot the difference is by noting the.


Soon thousands of red poppies and wildflowers will bloom in the fields

The Italian Alps are home to some of the most enchanting wildflower fields in the world. The vibrant colors, sweet fragrances, and gentle swaying of these flowers create a stunning sight that will leave you awestruck. There are several fields of wildflowers that you can visit in the Italian Alps, but here are some of the most beautiful:


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Poppies, daisies, and cornflowers emerge annually alongside the lentils in Castelluccio in Umbria. Known as the "fioritura" or natural flower show, this was the event our landlord, Maurizio told us about. It's the wildflowers that help the fragile lentils grow by propping them up.


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Wildflowers in the Dolomites offer a spectacular display of colors in June, July and August, with masses of buttercups, forget-me-nots and vanilla orchids. Above Cortina in the high alpine meadows, hikers will be rewarded into September with deep blue gentians, yellow alpine poppies and soft delicate edelweiss.


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The lynx, the stoat, and the brown bear (protected in Adamello and Brenta) are now rare. Alpine birds include the black grouse, the golden eagle, and, more rarely, the capercaillie, or wood grouse. Among the reptiles are vipers, and among the amphibians are the Alpine salamander and Alpine newt.

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