PARK'S NATURE
The territory is rich of woods, cultivations of various kind such as vineyards, gardens, wheat and corn, terracing, special kind of bird snare, ancient urban nucleuses historical roads and paths, monasteries, churches, fortifications, rustic buildings, villas and gardens, natural and artificial watercourses, water springs.
In the area there is a great variety of flora and fauna.
The most representative animals are the woodpecker, the chaffinch, the thrush, the balckcap, the titmouse, the buzzard, the wild mouse, the dormouse, the jay, the turtledove, the ringdove, the owl, the badger, the squirrel, the kite, the crow, the honey-buzzard, the hoopoe, the scops howl, the nightingale, the swallow, the owl, the barn owl, the hedgehog, the green lizard, the tree toad, the common toad, the fox, the stone marten, the small weasel, the frogs, the salamander, the viper, the lizard, the deer.
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Concerning flora, the widespread flowerings are the wild peony, the red lily, some kinds of orchids, the gentian, the wild narcissus, the burning-bush, the primrose and the major evergreen. The most representative broadleafs, as the ancient vegetation are english oaks, common oak and manna ash, from the maples, from the hazel nut, from the elder, from the hornsbeams, and from the elms, from the chestnut trees and from the ashes. To this arboreal variety it is possible to find exotic plants as the locust tree and the red oak. In the brushwood the most common bushes are the hawthorns, the common privet, the honeysuckle, the bushes of cladodes, the common yew and the separate category of the ferns.
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