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Plants for ludic use. Children playing with horse-shaped toys made with Arundo donax .

Alimentary plants. The young stem of a thistle ( Carduus pycnocephalus Viv . ) is peeled before being eaten as rural snack. Plants for ludic use. Children playing with the bardoffula , a traditional spinning top made with different local woods.

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Plants for ludic use. Children playing with horse-shaped toys made with Arundo donax .

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  1. Alimentary plants. The young stem of a thistle (Carduus pycnocephalus Viv.) is peeled before being eaten as rural snack.

  2. Plants for ludic use. Children playing with the bardoffula, a traditional spinning top made with different local woods.

  3. Plants for ludic use. Children playing with horse-shaped toys made with Arundo donax.

  4. Plants for ludic use. A little doll made with Bellis, Asphodelus and Malva.

  5. Plants for ludic use. A necklace made with leaves of Pinus pinaster.

  6. Plants for religious use. Etiolated plants of Triticum durum are used to decorate the Holy Sepulchre on the Thursday before Easter.

  7. Plants for handicraft use. Stools made with dried stems of Ferula communis.

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