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Katrina Jul 16th, 2002 02:23 PM

Sunflowers in TUSCANY
 
What time frame are the fields in Tuscany (and Umbria) full of those beautiful sunflowers? I was there in October last year and of course all the fields were tilled over. What crops do they normally grow in those fields? <BR><BR>Thank you

Sue Jul 16th, 2002 04:18 PM

Hi,<BR><BR>I have been to Italy twice in the beginning of July and the sunflowers have been in full bloom. I do not know how long they last. It is wonderful to drive around Tuscany with fields of sunflowers surrounding you.

henly Jul 16th, 2002 04:23 PM

They begin to pop up in mid-late June and are usually all gone by beginning to mid-AUgust.

Diane Jul 16th, 2002 06:15 PM

We were there in mid-September and they were still in full bloom so I'm sure the season is variable depending on the rain and the sun.<BR>They are spectacular.

Dayle Jul 16th, 2002 06:19 PM

Hi Katrina, <BR><BR>During May, the fields are full of brillant red poppies! Plus a few other flowers.<BR><BR>The fields are mostly wheat - like in pasta....

ukexpat Jul 17th, 2002 08:54 AM

I was in Pisa/Florence last weekend and the sunflowers were in full bloom. We saw then from the train.

btd Jul 17th, 2002 07:30 PM

what can i see in late sept/early october? nothing???

pat Jul 17th, 2002 07:57 PM

Those red flander`s fields poppies are all over in April/May. The look just like the ones that the Red Cross? used to give you for a donation. Was it the red cross? Prettier than sun flowers.

Helen Jul 17th, 2002 10:46 PM

No btd, end September, early Oct, the tree's leaves start colouring! We have been there twice at that time, and have seen the most beautiful autumn colours! And at sunset, the sky in Umbria really becomes the most wonderful pink!<BR><BR>Enjoy! Helen

JAFA Oct 29th, 2002 01:35 PM

We were in Tuscany and Umbria second week of September this year, and didn't see any sunflowers! I guess it does depend on the weather, as Diane said.

kwren Aug 4th, 2010 09:07 AM

Are the sunflowers concentrated in a certain part of Tuscany or are they through the entire region? Trying to decide on north or south of Siena for next July.

bobthenavigator Aug 4th, 2010 10:41 AM

kwen, this post is 8 years old.
In July, you will see them in much of Tuscany.

kwren Aug 4th, 2010 11:00 AM

I knew it was old. Do people prefer we start a new thread each time? If so, sorry.

janisj Aug 4th, 2010 12:32 PM

"<i>I knew it was old. Do people prefer we start a new thread each time?</i>"

Usually it is a good idea to start a new thread if you are asking questions for your own trip.

Otherwise folks don't notice the dates and end up trying to help the OP and your new questions get lost in the shuffle.

(Now -- there ARE times when it is good to top an ancient thread. Like one of the classic trip reports or a special case like that. This isn't one of them)

J62 Aug 4th, 2010 12:41 PM

I see nothing wrong with topping this old thread. Many long time Fodorites complain when someone doesn't use the search function to find old posts on their topic, and when someone does they get jumped on.

Questions and answers about sunflowers in Tuscany certainly withstand the test of time. It's not the same thing as asking for a restaurant recommendation or looking for a $100 hotel room or asking if Rome is still in restoration, although one could argue that the latter is also timeless.

kwren Aug 4th, 2010 01:18 PM

I did think someone might point out that I should research my question first and also thought anyone searching this topic could get more info at once this way. For me, it's sometimes a pain to have to check multiple threads on the same topic, but I'll start a new one next time. No problem (and thanks for your support J62)


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