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Plants in Italy are adapted to the climate in various ways. There are various climates in Italy, so the plant adaptations differ depending on which one they are in. Plants in very cold areas may have extra layers to keep seeds protected, while those in sunny areas may have waxy coatings to retain more water.

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Yes, sunflowers can grow in Italy. Italy has a suitable climate and soil conditions that are conducive for sunflower cultivation, particularly in the central and southern regions of the country. Sunflowers are commonly grown in Italy for their seeds and oil production.

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14y ago

There is a type of flower called arum of Italy and a tree called Thuja green Giant Arborvitae and another flower is a peach Lilly one more flower is a Bottle brush Dwarf last one this one is called a Hot pink Oleander Nerium Shrub.

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11y ago

A few of the plant species that grow exclusively in Italy are the following:

  • Sicilian Fir Abies nebrodensis
  • Italian Bellflower Campanula isophylla
  • Iris marsica
  • A false oat Trisetum bertolonii
  • A lungwort Pulmonaria vallarsae
  • Moltkia suffruticosa
Some of these, such as the Iris marsica, are threatened species.
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11y ago

Alot of plants grow in Italy such as wine grapes (wine grapes grow here because the lava and ash provides rich fertile soil for the plants)

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15y ago

I've heard that Italy's main cash crop were Olives and Grapes(vineyards).

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13y ago

Yes, sunflowers will grow in Italy.

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