Olive trees.
2006-07-30 02:56:14
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answered by Texas Cowboy 7
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There are lots of trees in Italy. It just depends on where you are. There are olive trees, of course. But then there are pines, chestnut trees, poplars, cipresses (especially around cemetaries), linden trees,all sorts of fruit trees and citrus trees and various forms of fir trees and other conifers.
By the way Jacaranda' is a brazilian tree. It is not indigenous to Italy. It is a very heavy tropical wood. Bolan is being naughty!
2006-07-30 03:02:25
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answered by Anonymous
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There are 500 year old olive trees growing there still. Orange trees, Cyprus trees, Cork trees, every citrus. almond trees. The list is endless.
2006-07-30 03:00:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Jacaranda is a famous tree in Italy
Jacaranda is a neotropical genus in the family Bignoniaceae. Its members range in size from subshrubs to large trees.
As is often the case with plants, the genus name is also used as the common name for cultivated varieties. The most often seen is the Blue Jacaranda Jacaranda mimosifolia (syn. J. acutifolia). This is widely grown for its ornamental value. Other members of the genus are also commercially important; for example the Copaia (Jacaranda copaia) is important for its timber because of its exceptionally long bole.
2006-07-30 03:01:20
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answered by Bolan 6
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The "Christmas Tree" is a Pagan idol, and people who kneel in the previous it are violating God's regulation. New Years Day: no longer a Christian holiday President's Day: no longer a Christian holiday MLK Day: a holiday honoring a Christian, yet no longer a Christian holiday solid Friday: no longer a countrywide holiday Easter: no longer a countrywide holiday Memorial Day: no longer a Christian holiday Independence Day: no longer A Christian holiday hard artwork Day: no longer a Christian holiday Thanksgiving: no longer a Christian holiday -- is a countrywide day of thank you and is nondenominational. Christmas: form of a Christian holiday. So, do the mathematics -- maximum national holiday journeys are no longer Christian. Have a extreme high quality day, and no i did no longer invent Kwanza and Kwanza isn't a countrywide holiday.
2016-12-10 18:13:13
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answered by ? 4
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It's gotta be Cypress trees - especially famous in the Tuscan region.
2006-07-30 02:57:05
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answered by rubarhubarb 3
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Olive trees of course.
2006-07-30 02:56:23
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answered by Anonymous
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There was a myth about a nice old couple that Zeus turned into an oak and linden tree when they died.
2006-07-30 02:59:20
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answered by redunicorn 7
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Orleeando tress
2015-04-16 09:34:01
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answered by Anonymous
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cypress or olive trees. isn't the cypress on the italian euro?
2006-07-30 02:58:21
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answered by italianchic1606 2
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