The sea and the Alps. Among them, a floral heritage of six hundred thousand species. A quantitative and qualitative excellence of biodiversity, the one that cloaks the villages and cities of Italy, due to numerous variables: the nature of the soil, for example, or the winds and rainfall, or even "the connection" to the continent and a rather calm sea like the Mediterranean.
And where nature arrives, man precipitates, in this case safeguarding it and "emphasizing" it in gardens and botanical gardens that represent opportunities for discovery in the open air and at a slow pace, often also in illustrious settings with a historical and artistic past of great value.
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