Spontaneous species put together with others inserted by the man
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So we can find in the abandoned chestnut wood, near an ancient chestnut tree,
often turned copse, a different types of broad-leaveds, the spruce, the
juniper ad the yew, in a mixture that brands and evidences the passage
from a phase to another, from a utilization of a territory to another one.
These transformations are documented beside the Regional Reserve.
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