"Plant" in English is impianto for the factory and planta for the vegetation in Italian.
by growing it. usually you would need lots of sun, a balanced amount of water and some plant food occasionally.
which Italian company sells fuel nozzles injection for use in brick plant.
"Lilac" in English is lillà for the plant and lilla for the color in Italian.
it means sticky plant in italian
Pianta in Italian means either "floor plan" or "(botanical) plant" in English.
"Wild gingers" is an English equivalent of the Italian word asari. The plant in question may be found referred to as "little jug" in English because of the plant's jug-shaped flowers. The pronunciation will be "A-sa-ree" in Italian.
In an Italian Assembly plant in Haiti.
Yes, Italian food tends to include basil. It's an herbal plant that's one of the reasons for the distinct flavoring of Italian food. It may be used with foods served fresh or prepared in some way such as baking, boiling, broiling, cooking, frying or grilling. The word in Italian is the masculine gender noun 'basilico', which is pronounced 'bah-SEE-lee-koh'.
M. Black has written: 'Plant growth' 'An Italian elegy'
Caffè is an Italian equivalent of the English word "coffee." The masculine singular noun references "coffee" as a color, drink or plant as well as a business establishment. The pronunciation will be "kaf-FEH" in Pisan Italian.
A green fuzzy Italian herb with small leaves might be basil. Another herb that matches this description is the mint plant.