FLORA
IN CADÍ-MOIXERÓ NATURAL PARK
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Do you know what the difference between an animal and a plant is? A plant is a living being that is able to produce its own food and an animal cannot. |
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At Cadí-Moixeró Natural Park we have forests of Mountain pines (pinus uncinata), Scots pines (pinus sylvestris), fir trees (abies alba), oaks (quercus pubescens), beech (fagus sylvatica) and Spanish holm oak (quercus rotundifolia).On the riverbanks you can find European alder trees (alnus glutinosa), common ash (fraxinus excelsior) and Lombardy poplars (populus nigra). |
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The most common bushes in the Natural Park are neret (rhododendron ferrugineum), juniper (juniperus conmunis nana), box (buxus sempervirens), laburnum (genista balansae europaea), blackthorn (prunus spinosa) and evergreen rose (rosa sempervirens). |
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The most common plants are woodland strawberries (fragaria vesca), thyme (thymus vulgaris), thistles (carlina acanthifolia), aconite (aconitum napellus), gentian (genciana burseri) and bilberry (vaccinium myrtillus). |
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