<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>  <rss xmlns:admin="http://webns.net/mvcb/" xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/" xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" xmlns:foaf="http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/" xmlns:rdf="http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#" xmlns:rdfs="http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#" xmlns:media="http://search.yahoo.com/mrss" xmlns:creativeCommons="http://backend.userland.com/creativeCommonsRssModule" version="2.0"> <channel>  <title>marioalbertina's Fotothing</title>   <link>http://www.fotothing.com/marioalbertina/</link>   <description>marioalbertina's latest photos on Fotothing</description>   <pubDate>Sat, 05 Jul 2008 00:17:46 +0000</pubDate>   <lastBuildDate>Sat, 05 Jul 2008 00:17:46 +0000</lastBuildDate>   <generator>http://www.fotothing.com/</generator>  <image>  <url>http://static.fotothing.com/images/smalllogo.gif</url>   <title>marioalbertina's Fotothing</title>   <link>http://www.fotothing.com/marioalbertina/</link>   </image> <item>  <title>marioalbertina / July 4 4:03am</title>   <link>http://www.fotothing.com/marioalbertina/photo/354180c62bc39278e6317b8802113b5e/</link>   <description><![CDATA[ <a href="http://www.fotothing.com/marioalbertina/photo/354180c62bc39278e6317b8802113b5e/" target="_top"><img src="http://www.fotothing.com/thumbs/354/354180c62bc39278e6317b8802113b5e.jpg" width="120" height="120" border="0" /></a><br />The town of Noli framed by Orniello in bloom (Fraxinus ornus) - Noli (SV) Italy.]]></description>   <pubDate>Fri, 04 Jul 2008 04:03:29 +0000</pubDate>   <author>nobody@fotothing.com (marioalbertina)</author>   <enclosure url="http://www.fotothing.com/thumbs/354/354180c62bc39278e6317b8802113b5e.jpg" length="8480" type="image/jpeg" /> <media:content url="http://www.fotothing.com/photos/354/354180c62bc39278e6317b8802113b5e.jpg" type="image/jpeg" width="550" height="413" fileSize="91838" expression="full"></media:content> <media:thumbnail width="120" height="120" url="http://www.fotothing.com/thumbs/354/354180c62bc39278e6317b8802113b5e.jpg" />  <media:text type="html"><![CDATA[The town of Noli framed by Orniello in bloom (Fraxinus ornus) - Noli (SV) Italy.]]></media:text>  <media:credit role="photographer">marioalbertina</media:credit> </item> <item>  <title>marioalbertina / July 3 11:50am</title>   <link>http://www.fotothing.com/marioalbertina/photo/8d0ee5d7982eecb9de921efe1104f01c/</link>   <description><![CDATA[ <a href="http://www.fotothing.com/marioalbertina/photo/8d0ee5d7982eecb9de921efe1104f01c/" target="_top"><img src="http://www.fotothing.com/thumbs/8d0/8d0ee5d7982eecb9de921efe1104f01c.jpg" width="120" height="120" border="0" /></a><br />The species "Chinotto (Citrus myrtifolia)" is a plant of the genus "Citrus"; belongs to the family of "Rutaceae." <br />It 'a tree original of' Asia, led by the Arabs in Europe in the twelfth century. <br />Another assumption is that it is a mutation of bitter orange, happened in Europe.<br />In past centuries throughout the province of Savona was widespread cultivation of citrus fruits and, in particular, "chinotti" that were worked candy and put into infusion in maraschino liqueur. <br />The production was shipped and sold in Italy and Europe. <br />Today Savona wants to revive this tradition, with conferences, markets, crops even in public gardens. <br />With the "chinotto" is also produced "Amaretti to Chinotto" and jam Chinotto. (See pictures of products).<br /><br />Vulgar Italian name: Chinotto.<br />Scientific name: Citrus myrtifolia. <br />Family: Rutaceae. <br />Origin: Asia - Mutation of bitter orange. <br />Resort: Garden's Savona (Italy). <br />Flowering: February - May.<br />]]></description>   <pubDate>Thu, 03 Jul 2008 11:50:34 +0000</pubDate>   <author>nobody@fotothing.com (marioalbertina)</author>   <enclosure url="http://www.fotothing.com/thumbs/8d0/8d0ee5d7982eecb9de921efe1104f01c.jpg" length="8241" type="image/jpeg" /> <media:content url="http://www.fotothing.com/photos/8d0/8d0ee5d7982eecb9de921efe1104f01c.jpg" type="image/jpeg" width="550" height="413" fileSize="91358" expression="full"></media:content> <media:thumbnail width="120" height="120" url="http://www.fotothing.com/thumbs/8d0/8d0ee5d7982eecb9de921efe1104f01c.jpg" />  <media:text type="html"><![CDATA[The species "Chinotto (Citrus myrtifolia)" is a plant of the genus "Citrus"; belongs to the family of "Rutaceae." <br />It 'a tree original of' Asia, led by the Arabs in Europe in the twelfth century. <br />Another assumption is that it is a mutation of bitter orange, happened in Europe.<br />In past centuries throughout the province of Savona was widespread cultivation of citrus fruits and, in particular, "chinotti" that were worked candy and put into infusion in maraschino liqueur. <br />The production was shipped and sold in Italy and Europe. <br />Today Savona wants to revive this tradition, with conferences, markets, crops even in public gardens. <br />With the "chinotto" is also produced "Amaretti to Chinotto" and jam Chinotto. (See pictures of products).<br /><br />Vulgar Italian name: Chinotto.<br />Scientific name: Citrus myrtifolia. <br />Family: Rutaceae. <br />Origin: Asia - Mutation of bitter orange. <br />Resort: Garden's Savona (Italy). <br />Flowering: February - May.<br />]]></media:text>  <media:credit role="photographer">marioalbertina</media:credit> </item> <item>  <title>marioalbertina / July 3 11:50am</title>   <link>http://www.fotothing.com/marioalbertina/photo/32db320162485f92281854c066d0fddd/</link>   <description><![CDATA[ <a href="http://www.fotothing.com/marioalbertina/photo/32db320162485f92281854c066d0fddd/" target="_top"><img src="http://www.fotothing.com/thumbs/32d/32db320162485f92281854c066d0fddd.jpg" width="120" height="120" border="0" /></a><br />The species "Chinotto (Citrus myrtifolia)" is a plant of the genus "Citrus"; belongs to the family of "Rutaceae." <br />It 'a tree original of' Asia, led by the Arabs in Europe in the twelfth century. <br />Another assumption is that it is a mutation of bitter orange, happened in Europe.<br />In past centuries throughout the province of Savona was widespread cultivation of citrus fruits and, in particular, "chinotti" that were worked candy and put into infusion in maraschino liqueur. <br />The production was shipped and sold in Italy and Europe. <br />Today Savona wants to revive this tradition, with conferences, markets, crops even in public gardens. <br />With the "chinotto" is also produced "Amaretti to Chinotto" and jam Chinotto. (See pictures of products).<br /><br />Vulgar Italian name: Chinotto.<br />Scientific name: Citrus myrtifolia. <br />Family: Rutaceae. <br />Origin: Asia - Mutation of bitter orange. <br />Resort: Garden's Savona (Italy). <br />Flowering: February - May.<br />]]></description>   <pubDate>Thu, 03 Jul 2008 11:50:34 +0000</pubDate>   <author>nobody@fotothing.com (marioalbertina)</author>   <enclosure url="http://www.fotothing.com/thumbs/32d/32db320162485f92281854c066d0fddd.jpg" length="8861" type="image/jpeg" /> <media:content url="http://www.fotothing.com/photos/32d/32db320162485f92281854c066d0fddd.jpg" type="image/jpeg" width="550" height="462" fileSize="57078" expression="full"></media:content> <media:thumbnail width="120" height="120" url="http://www.fotothing.com/thumbs/32d/32db320162485f92281854c066d0fddd.jpg" />  <media:text type="html"><![CDATA[The species "Chinotto (Citrus myrtifolia)" is a plant of the genus "Citrus"; belongs to the family of "Rutaceae." <br />It 'a tree original of' Asia, led by the Arabs in Europe in the twelfth century. <br />Another assumption is that it is a mutation of bitter orange, happened in Europe.<br />In past centuries throughout the province of Savona was widespread cultivation of citrus fruits and, in particular, "chinotti" that were worked candy and put into infusion in maraschino liqueur. <br />The production was shipped and sold in Italy and Europe. <br />Today Savona wants to revive this tradition, with conferences, markets, crops even in public gardens. <br />With the "chinotto" is also produced "Amaretti to Chinotto" and jam Chinotto. (See pictures of products).<br /><br />Vulgar Italian name: Chinotto.<br />Scientific name: Citrus myrtifolia. <br />Family: Rutaceae. <br />Origin: Asia - Mutation of bitter orange. <br />Resort: Garden's Savona (Italy). <br />Flowering: February - May.<br />]]></media:text>  <media:credit role="photographer">marioalbertina</media:credit> </item> <item>  <title>marioalbertina / July 3 11:50am</title>   <link>http://www.fotothing.com/marioalbertina/photo/e6eae6bab01b8b5f17ba9d4e4e696b20/</link>   <description><![CDATA[ <a href="http://www.fotothing.com/marioalbertina/photo/e6eae6bab01b8b5f17ba9d4e4e696b20/" target="_top"><img src="http://www.fotothing.com/thumbs/e6e/e6eae6bab01b8b5f17ba9d4e4e696b20.jpg" width="120" height="120" border="0" /></a><br />The species "Chinotto (Citrus myrtifolia)" is a plant of the genus "Citrus"; belongs to the family of "Rutaceae." <br />It 'a tree original of' Asia, led by the Arabs in Europe in the twelfth century. <br />Another assumption is that it is a mutation of bitter orange, happened in Europe.<br />In past centuries throughout the province of Savona was widespread cultivation of citrus fruits and, in particular, "chinotti" that were worked candy and put into infusion in maraschino liqueur. <br />The production was shipped and sold in Italy and Europe. <br />Today Savona wants to revive this tradition, with conferences, markets, crops even in public gardens. <br />With the "chinotto" is also produced "Amaretti to Chinotto" and jam Chinotto. (See pictures of products).<br /><br />Vulgar Italian name: Chinotto.<br />Scientific name: Citrus myrtifolia. <br />Family: Rutaceae. <br />Origin: Asia - Mutation of bitter orange. <br />Resort: Garden's Savona (Italy). <br />Flowering: February - May.<br />]]></description>   <pubDate>Thu, 03 Jul 2008 11:50:34 +0000</pubDate>   <author>nobody@fotothing.com (marioalbertina)</author>   <enclosure url="http://www.fotothing.com/thumbs/e6e/e6eae6bab01b8b5f17ba9d4e4e696b20.jpg" length="7053" type="image/jpeg" /> <media:content url="http://www.fotothing.com/photos/e6e/e6eae6bab01b8b5f17ba9d4e4e696b20.jpg" type="image/jpeg" width="422" height="550" fileSize="54684" expression="full"></media:content> <media:thumbnail width="120" height="120" url="http://www.fotothing.com/thumbs/e6e/e6eae6bab01b8b5f17ba9d4e4e696b20.jpg" />  <media:text type="html"><![CDATA[The species "Chinotto (Citrus myrtifolia)" is a plant of the genus "Citrus"; belongs to the family of "Rutaceae." <br />It 'a tree original of' Asia, led by the Arabs in Europe in the twelfth century. <br />Another assumption is that it is a mutation of bitter orange, happened in Europe.<br />In past centuries throughout the province of Savona was widespread cultivation of citrus fruits and, in particular, "chinotti" that were worked candy and put into infusion in maraschino liqueur. <br />The production was shipped and sold in Italy and Europe. <br />Today Savona wants to revive this tradition, with conferences, markets, crops even in public gardens. <br />With the "chinotto" is also produced "Amaretti to Chinotto" and jam Chinotto. (See pictures of products).<br /><br />Vulgar Italian name: Chinotto.<br />Scientific name: Citrus myrtifolia. <br />Family: Rutaceae. <br />Origin: Asia - Mutation of bitter orange. <br />Resort: Garden's Savona (Italy). <br />Flowering: February - May.<br />]]></media:text>  <media:credit role="photographer">marioalbertina</media:credit> </item> <item>  <title>marioalbertina / July 3 11:50am</title>   <link>http://www.fotothing.com/marioalbertina/photo/f623b5f3cbfb047999fcf4235d9c851c/</link>   <description><![CDATA[ <a href="http://www.fotothing.com/marioalbertina/photo/f623b5f3cbfb047999fcf4235d9c851c/" target="_top"><img src="http://www.fotothing.com/thumbs/f62/f623b5f3cbfb047999fcf4235d9c851c.jpg" width="120" height="120" border="0" /></a><br />The species "Chinotto (Citrus myrtifolia)" is a plant of the genus "Citrus"; belongs to the family of "Rutaceae." <br />It 'a tree original of' Asia, led by the Arabs in Europe in the twelfth century. <br />Another assumption is that it is a mutation of bitter orange, happened in Europe.<br />In past centuries throughout the province of Savona was widespread cultivation of citrus fruits and, in particular, "chinotti" that were worked candy and put into infusion in maraschino liqueur. <br />The production was shipped and sold in Italy and Europe. <br />Today Savona wants to revive this tradition, with conferences, markets, crops even in public gardens. <br />With the "chinotto" is also produced "Amaretti to Chinotto" and jam Chinotto. (See pictures of products).<br /><br />Vulgar Italian name: Chinotto.<br />Scientific name: Citrus myrtifolia. <br />Family: Rutaceae. <br />Origin: Asia - Mutation of bitter orange. <br />Resort: Garden's Savona (Italy). <br />Flowering: February - May.<br />]]></description>   <pubDate>Thu, 03 Jul 2008 11:50:34 +0000</pubDate>   <author>nobody@fotothing.com (marioalbertina)</author>   <enclosure url="http://www.fotothing.com/thumbs/f62/f623b5f3cbfb047999fcf4235d9c851c.jpg" length="8153" type="image/jpeg" /> <media:content url="http://www.fotothing.com/photos/f62/f623b5f3cbfb047999fcf4235d9c851c.jpg" type="image/jpeg" width="413" height="550" fileSize="51322" expression="full"></media:content> <media:thumbnail width="120" height="120" url="http://www.fotothing.com/thumbs/f62/f623b5f3cbfb047999fcf4235d9c851c.jpg" />  <media:text type="html"><![CDATA[The species "Chinotto (Citrus myrtifolia)" is a plant of the genus "Citrus"; belongs to the family of "Rutaceae." <br />It 'a tree original of' Asia, led by the Arabs in Europe in the twelfth century. <br />Another assumption is that it is a mutation of bitter orange, happened in Europe.<br />In past centuries throughout the province of Savona was widespread cultivation of citrus fruits and, in particular, "chinotti" that were worked candy and put into infusion in maraschino liqueur. <br />The production was shipped and sold in Italy and Europe. <br />Today Savona wants to revive this tradition, with conferences, markets, crops even in public gardens. <br />With the "chinotto" is also produced "Amaretti to Chinotto" and jam Chinotto. (See pictures of products).<br /><br />Vulgar Italian name: Chinotto.<br />Scientific name: Citrus myrtifolia. <br />Family: Rutaceae. <br />Origin: Asia - Mutation of bitter orange. <br />Resort: Garden's Savona (Italy). <br />Flowering: February - May.<br />]]></media:text>  <media:credit role="photographer">marioalbertina</media:credit> </item> <item>  <title>marioalbertina / July 3 11:50am</title>   <link>http://www.fotothing.com/marioalbertina/photo/f8b777c3cfa26c4d543753a5e4ff292f/</link>   <description><![CDATA[ <a href="http://www.fotothing.com/marioalbertina/photo/f8b777c3cfa26c4d543753a5e4ff292f/" target="_top"><img src="http://www.fotothing.com/thumbs/f8b/f8b777c3cfa26c4d543753a5e4ff292f.jpg" width="120" height="120" border="0" /></a><br />The species "Chinotto (Citrus myrtifolia)" is a plant of the genus "Citrus"; belongs to the family of "Rutaceae." <br />It 'a tree original of' Asia, led by the Arabs in Europe in the twelfth century. <br />Another assumption is that it is a mutation of bitter orange, happened in Europe.<br />In past centuries throughout the province of Savona was widespread cultivation of citrus fruits and, in particular, "chinotti" that were worked candy and put into infusion in maraschino liqueur. <br />The production was shipped and sold in Italy and Europe. <br />Today Savona wants to revive this tradition, with conferences, markets, crops even in public gardens. <br />With the "chinotto" is also produced "Amaretti to Chinotto" and jam Chinotto. (See pictures of products).<br /><br />Vulgar Italian name: Chinotto.<br />Scientific name: Citrus myrtifolia. <br />Family: Rutaceae. <br />Origin: Asia - Mutation of bitter orange. <br />Resort: Showcase store - Savona (Italy). <br />Flowering: February - May.<br />]]></description>   <pubDate>Thu, 03 Jul 2008 11:50:34 +0000</pubDate>   <author>nobody@fotothing.com (marioalbertina)</author>   <enclosure url="http://www.fotothing.com/thumbs/f8b/f8b777c3cfa26c4d543753a5e4ff292f.jpg" length="11823" type="image/jpeg" /> <media:content url="http://www.fotothing.com/photos/f8b/f8b777c3cfa26c4d543753a5e4ff292f.jpg" type="image/jpeg" width="550" height="430" fileSize="88854" expression="full"></media:content> <media:thumbnail width="120" height="120" url="http://www.fotothing.com/thumbs/f8b/f8b777c3cfa26c4d543753a5e4ff292f.jpg" />  <media:text type="html"><![CDATA[The species "Chinotto (Citrus myrtifolia)" is a plant of the genus "Citrus"; belongs to the family of "Rutaceae." <br />It 'a tree original of' Asia, led by the Arabs in Europe in the twelfth century. <br />Another assumption is that it is a mutation of bitter orange, happened in Europe.<br />In past centuries throughout the province of Savona was widespread cultivation of citrus fruits and, in particular, "chinotti" that were worked candy and put into infusion in maraschino liqueur. <br />The production was shipped and sold in Italy and Europe. <br />Today Savona wants to revive this tradition, with conferences, markets, crops even in public gardens. <br />With the "chinotto" is also produced "Amaretti to Chinotto" and jam Chinotto. (See pictures of products).<br /><br />Vulgar Italian name: Chinotto.<br />Scientific name: Citrus myrtifolia. <br />Family: Rutaceae. <br />Origin: Asia - Mutation of bitter orange. <br />Resort: Showcase store - Savona (Italy). <br />Flowering: February - May.<br />]]></media:text>  <media:credit role="photographer">marioalbertina</media:credit> </item> <item>  <title>marioalbertina / July 2 2:05pm</title>   <link>http://www.fotothing.com/marioalbertina/photo/a48f0fc285fdcd8951674076f29676e6/</link>   <description><![CDATA[ <a href="http://www.fotothing.com/marioalbertina/photo/a48f0fc285fdcd8951674076f29676e6/" target="_top"><img src="http://www.fotothing.com/thumbs/a48/a48f0fc285fdcd8951674076f29676e6.jpg" width="120" height="120" border="0" /></a><br />FOR URSELLE 1: <br /><br />That's it! <br />Every your desire is an order. :)]]></description>   <pubDate>Wed, 02 Jul 2008 14:05:26 +0000</pubDate>   <author>nobody@fotothing.com (marioalbertina)</author>   <enclosure url="http://www.fotothing.com/thumbs/a48/a48f0fc285fdcd8951674076f29676e6.jpg" length="6104" type="image/jpeg" /> <media:content url="http://www.fotothing.com/photos/a48/a48f0fc285fdcd8951674076f29676e6.jpg" type="image/jpeg" width="500" height="375" fileSize="78172" expression="full"></media:content> <media:thumbnail width="120" height="120" url="http://www.fotothing.com/thumbs/a48/a48f0fc285fdcd8951674076f29676e6.jpg" />  <media:text type="html"><![CDATA[FOR URSELLE 1: <br /><br />That's it! <br />Every your desire is an order. :)]]></media:text>  <media:credit role="photographer">marioalbertina</media:credit> </item> <item>  <title>marioalbertina / July 2 4:59am</title>   <link>http://www.fotothing.com/marioalbertina/photo/c2965d8f520da263c0764ba88147e698/</link>   <description><![CDATA[ <a href="http://www.fotothing.com/marioalbertina/photo/c2965d8f520da263c0764ba88147e698/" target="_top"><img src="http://www.fotothing.com/thumbs/c29/c2965d8f520da263c0764ba88147e698.jpg" width="120" height="120" border="0" /></a><br />Hikers to the Adelasia's park in winter - Ferrania (SV) Italy.]]></description>   <pubDate>Wed, 02 Jul 2008 04:59:36 +0000</pubDate>   <author>nobody@fotothing.com (marioalbertina)</author>   <enclosure url="http://www.fotothing.com/thumbs/c29/c2965d8f520da263c0764ba88147e698.jpg" length="5892" type="image/jpeg" /> <media:content url="http://www.fotothing.com/photos/c29/c2965d8f520da263c0764ba88147e698.jpg" type="image/jpeg" width="363" height="550" fileSize="40923" expression="full"></media:content> <media:thumbnail width="120" height="120" url="http://www.fotothing.com/thumbs/c29/c2965d8f520da263c0764ba88147e698.jpg" />  <media:text type="html"><![CDATA[Hikers to the Adelasia's park in winter - Ferrania (SV) Italy.]]></media:text>  <media:credit role="photographer">marioalbertina</media:credit> </item> <item>  <title>marioalbertina / July 1 6:01am</title>   <link>http://www.fotothing.com/marioalbertina/photo/4050d26f105d4ae596ddccddea98ad84/</link>   <description><![CDATA[ <a href="http://www.fotothing.com/marioalbertina/photo/4050d26f105d4ae596ddccddea98ad84/" target="_top"><img src="http://www.fotothing.com/thumbs/405/4050d26f105d4ae596ddccddea98ad84.jpg" width="120" height="120" border="0" /></a><br />Valley of Casterino - Mercantour trekking - Côte d'Azur (France).]]></description>   <pubDate>Tue, 01 Jul 2008 06:01:29 +0000</pubDate>   <author>nobody@fotothing.com (marioalbertina)</author>   <enclosure url="http://www.fotothing.com/thumbs/405/4050d26f105d4ae596ddccddea98ad84.jpg" length="6818" type="image/jpeg" /> <media:content url="http://www.fotothing.com/photos/405/4050d26f105d4ae596ddccddea98ad84.jpg" type="image/jpeg" width="550" height="355" fileSize="53654" expression="full"></media:content> <media:thumbnail width="120" height="120" url="http://www.fotothing.com/thumbs/405/4050d26f105d4ae596ddccddea98ad84.jpg" />  <media:text type="html"><![CDATA[Valley of Casterino - Mercantour trekking - Côte d'Azur (France).]]></media:text>  <media:credit role="photographer">marioalbertina</media:credit> </item> <item>  <title>marioalbertina / June 30 6:52am</title>   <link>http://www.fotothing.com/marioalbertina/photo/4e068ae557dddc39c23e629e5fe58ae8/</link>   <description><![CDATA[ <a href="http://www.fotothing.com/marioalbertina/photo/4e068ae557dddc39c23e629e5fe58ae8/" target="_top"><img src="http://www.fotothing.com/thumbs/4e0/4e068ae557dddc39c23e629e5fe58ae8.jpg" width="120" height="120" border="0" /></a><br />This plant is original of Mexico, was introduced in the Mediterranean after the discovery of America, has become common in coastal landscape of the entire Mediterranean. <br />It produces only once in his life, after 10-15 years, a high scape up to 10 meters. then dies. <br />The inflorescences of scape produces a typical Mexican liquor: "pulque".<br /><br />Vulgar Italian name: Agave, Pitta.<br />Scientific name: Agave americana.<br />Family: Amaryllidaceae.<br />Origin: Mexico -  Mediterranean's naturalized. <br />Resort: Garden's Savona (Italy). <br />Flowering:  June - August.<br />]]></description>   <pubDate>Mon, 30 Jun 2008 06:52:56 +0000</pubDate>   <author>nobody@fotothing.com (marioalbertina)</author>   <enclosure url="http://www.fotothing.com/thumbs/4e0/4e068ae557dddc39c23e629e5fe58ae8.jpg" length="5828" type="image/jpeg" /> <media:content url="http://www.fotothing.com/photos/4e0/4e068ae557dddc39c23e629e5fe58ae8.jpg" type="image/jpeg" width="413" height="550" fileSize="47960" expression="full"></media:content> <media:thumbnail width="120" height="120" url="http://www.fotothing.com/thumbs/4e0/4e068ae557dddc39c23e629e5fe58ae8.jpg" />  <media:text type="html"><![CDATA[This plant is original of Mexico, was introduced in the Mediterranean after the discovery of America, has become common in coastal landscape of the entire Mediterranean. <br />It produces only once in his life, after 10-15 years, a high scape up to 10 meters. then dies. <br />The inflorescences of scape produces a typical Mexican liquor: "pulque".<br /><br />Vulgar Italian name: Agave, Pitta.<br />Scientific name: Agave americana.<br />Family: Amaryllidaceae.<br />Origin: Mexico -  Mediterranean's naturalized. <br />Resort: Garden's Savona (Italy). <br />Flowering:  June - August.<br />]]></media:text>  <media:credit role="photographer">marioalbertina</media:credit> </item></channel></rss>