The flowering period of lavender in Provence is best from late June to mid-July. The lavender in the monastery of Cernanke, the purple lavender with the gray monastery, can be called the classic picture of Provence.
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Posted: Dec 29, 2019
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Lavender and Sun
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Provence and Italy border the hilly region from the Mediterranean coast to the inland. There are large river upstreams in the middle. From the Alps through the south of Lyon, the Long River is divided into two tributaries near Provence and then injected into the Mediterranean.
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Posted: Apr 29, 2023
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This is my favorite country, especially come to Provence to see lavender, the whole piece is full of lavender flowers, the fragrance is amazing, I really want to settle in this world and not leave
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Posted: Apr 4, 2023
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Provence is also a fun tourist city, on a French coastline and an affiliated town in Marseille, Provence is also famous for flower exports into poetry, and lavender is one of the main industries here.
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Posted: Jan 16, 2020
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Provence, located in southeastern France, is the home of lavender on the blue coast of the Mediterranean Sea. It produces quality wine. Provence is a "city of knights" and the birthplace of medieval knight lyrics, a famous city
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Posted: Jul 30, 2023
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[View] Provence is beautiful and elegant! The color of lavender is refreshing, and the faint fragrance seems to be in the sea of flowers.
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Posted: Jun 27, 2023
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Provence is located in the south of France. The early Provence rises from the Alps to the north and the Pyrenees to the south, including the entire southern region of France. The climate of Provence is very varied, sometimes warm and windy, sometimes cold and wild, the terrain is ups and downs, the plains are vast, the peaks are steep, the lonely canyons, the desolate castles, the mountains and the lively metropolis all play out in this French land of thousands of styles. Provence is a Mediterranean climate, with dry summers and mild winters, with more than 300 days of sunshine per year.