I got a special dainty the other day – photos from a garden in Italy ! Maurizio D’Annibale emailed to share them , but he write his email in Italian … I walk around the authority for a while , asking if anyone could say Italian , before our web guru , Antonio ( who translate email written in Portuguese , no problem ) , told me to go toGoogle Translate ! Aha !
Now Maurizio and I were in business . Here ’s what he read :
“ Salve a tutti Voi , vi allego foto del mio giardino situato in Italia piu precisamente a Cisterna di Latina ( 50 Km da Roma ) . Mi interesso di giardinaggio da circa 30 anni ma solo a livello hobbystico . Ho 61 anni e sono un ex dipendente della Findus ( x Unilever ) . il mio giardino è grande circa 200mq . tocopherol comprende soprattutto piante da clima mediterraneo : Mirto(Myrtus ) , Melograno(Punica Granatum ) , Lentisco(Pistacia Lentiscus ) , Corbezzolo(Arbutus Unendo ) , Olivi(Olea europea ) ma anche Coprosme , Lantane , Hemerocallis , Nandina e molte altre . ”

And here ’s a rendering :
“ Hello to you all , I am attach pic of my garden settle in Italy , more exactly in Cisterna di Latina ( 50 Km from Rome ) . I have been interested in gardening for about 30 eld but only a by-line . I ’m 61 year old and am a former employee of the Findus ( former Unilever ) . My garden is about 200 satisfying meters large and consist mainly of flora from Mediterranean climate : Myrtle ( Myrtus ) , pomegranate ( Punica granatum ) , mastic tree diagram ( Pistacia lentiscus ) , strawberry tree diagram ( Arbutus unedo ) , Olive ( Olea europea ) , but also coprosmia , lantana , Hemerocallis , Nandinaand many others . ”
Ah , botanical Latin , the universal language . Your garden is beautiful , Maurizio ! Thank you so much for share it with us . Please show us more garden in Italy !

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Photo/Illustration: All photos courtesy of Maurizio D’Annibale






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