A forest walk in the Casentinesi National Forest - Florence (Italy)

in Pinmapple3 years ago (edited)

It smells like freedom
On my first plane travel after Thailand (SteemFest 4 in 2019!!) I went to Italy, more precisely to Florence...and it tasted like freedom!

I spent my time mainly in the cities of Arezzo and Florence, but today I want to share some pictures of the beautiful forest of Casentinesi.
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As an ecologist, I spend much time in the forest, but the portuguese forest that I know does not have silver fir (Abies alba) or beech (Fagus sylvatica) trees. That was one of the reasons I got so positively impressed!!

Silver fir (Abies alba)

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Silver fir is a long-living conifer that grows naturally in european mountains. Its timber is highly appreciated for construction, furniture, plywood, and pulpwood.
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The trunk hosts several species of mosses and liquens, and it is easy to find parts of old branches.
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Beech trees (Fagus sylvatica)

As a deciduous tree, beech leaves were already covering the ground.
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Autumn is definitely here!!
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A close look at the trunk was my chance to see the shape of their leaves while hanging green in the tree.

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Beech galls

On the leaves there are these structures that remind of fruit, right? Although, beech tree is a Fagaceae and thus the fruits do have different shapes ( spiky fruit capsule with two beechnuts) and are not placed in the leaves. Sooo, it seems I have found the gall midge Mikiola fagi.

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I don't know how about you, but I think they are pretty similar to jelly beans 😋

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There was another "new" species for me: Quercus cerris.
(In Portugal we have a lot of Quercus trees, but don't have Quercus cerris)
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I picked the branch from the ground and coincidentally it had a branch gall.

During our visit we were challenged to identify all the micro-habitats in those beech trees: branch cavities, dead wood, bryophytes, liquens..., etc
The methodology we have used is included in the GoProFor LIFE project.
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All of a sudden, we were covered by this fog and some precipitation :) Although, we didn't get discouraged
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Autumn temperature and humidity...showed us Macrolepiota procera, that is the popular parasol mushroom.
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I discovered that it is edible, even if raw (not cooked!)
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At our starting point, it was possible to pick one of the three hiking tours possibilities, and we walked following "Prato alla penna" direction.
I must say that I got impressed with the beauty and naturalness of this forest. There is no heavy machinery working noise and several trees are evaluated/ cataloged according to the biodiversity that they may harbour.
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I definitely recommend this forest that is home to many (many) species!!

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I'm happy to finally see a post from Italy other than the famous monuments and tasty pastas and pizza haha!

Even though I never visited Italy before, being an outdoors lover, I always preferred getting to see more nature from a country rather than the emblematic monuments which are also pretty cool!

I was not thinking on that, but it is true! 😂

Although, I also have dozens of pasta and monuments photos I would love to share 😅 até least the best part is already uploaded for posterity 😊

There's no problem to upload those as well because I'm sure they will gather a lot of curious eyes! I'm also looking forward to see them but yeah, I prefer more green in the pictures! 😃

Very cool photos, specially the one with the fog. Looks like something evil might appear! Ahahahha! 😂

Ahah ☺️
I didn't felt scary, not even a bit...but I was with a large group of people 😅

The foggy picture is so cool! Witnessing autumn in the forest is always a joy for the eyes

In forests like these where leaves fall, it surely is!!

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beautiful landscapes, excellent photographic work

So thanks!! ☺️

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I miss Italy so much... I spent several years of my childhood there, I always plan to visit my Italian family but never find the time. The mushroom is called Macrolepiota Procera and I usually eat it breaded and fried or as an alternative to meat in the tripe stew. Tastes amazing when done properly, but it's quite heavy for the stomach.

I really enjoyed my experience in Italy :) you should start making plans to go before another strange event, like the pandemics,stop US from travelling :)

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 3 years ago  Reveal Comment

So thanks!! Besides the amazing food,this forest walk was my favorite part of the trip :)

And I only went near Camaldoli...the park is huuuge!

 3 years ago  Reveal Comment