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The Giants of Sila

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About The Giants of Sila

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The Giants of Sila Nature Reserve, also known as Fallistro Nature Reserve after the name of the locality where it is located, is a protected natural area. The "Giants of Sila" or "Giants of Fallistro," are ultracentennial larch pines of majestic size. The name "Sila" derives from an Oscan expression equivalent to the Latin "silva," meaning "forest," "forest." The Romans called the Sila area, including the Serre plateau and Aspromonte, "Silva brutia," from which the present name is derived. The reserve is thus the last remnant of the ancient Sila forest, which was present until the early 20th century and was then largely cut down first with the Unification of Italy, when it was sacrificed to supply the young Kingdom with valuable timber, and then immediately after World War II, as a pledge to be paid to the British and American allies for liberating the country. According to some studies of wood samples, part of the reserve would instead date back to the 1620s-1650s. All 56 "giants" in the Reserve are ultra-old, up to 350 years old, while other plants, also found in the Reserve, are about 150 years old. Recently more Larch Pines under 30 years old have sprung up spontaneously. The last heirs of the famous Selva brutia. A majestic place where you can breathe perhaps the cleanest air in Europe. Over the entire area of the reserve, of about 5 hectares, various stages of development of the pine forest are visible, from the young natural regeneration of 5-10 years, through the young forest of 60-80 years and the adult forest of 100-120 years, up to the centuries-old forest of 380 years.

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The ultracentennial specimens of enormous size have trunks that can reach 45 meters in height (35 m on average) and a diameter at the base ranging from 71 to 190 cm. Because of these characteristics, the Sila Giants are compared to North American redwoods.

Alongside the 56 exceptional larch pine trees, whose trunks form a natural colonnade, there are also seven sycamore maples, wild apple trees, beech trees, chestnut trees, quaking aspens and sycamore maples. The undergrowth is not very rich and, only in the small clearings are there numerous ferns. All 56 plants have been catalogued by the State Forestry Department, which has made and installed near each plant, an information table about the plant itself, in which the plant's height and age, species and trunk diameter are indicated.

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The Reserve is not open year-round. Its access is scheduled only in the summer period, from June until mid-autumn, until the end of October

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The 56 'giant' larch pines in the reserve are ultracentennial trees, with some reaching up to 350 years old, while wood sample studies suggest that parts of the reserve may date back to the 1620s-1650s. These ancient trees are among the last remnants of the famous Selva brutia forest that once covered a much larger area before being largely cut down in the early 20th century.
The ultracentennial larch pine specimens have trunks reaching heights of up to 45 meters (averaging 35 meters) with base diameters ranging from 71 to 190 centimeters, giving them proportions similar to North American redwoods. These massive dimensions and their majestic natural colonnade formation create a truly remarkable forest landscape.
The Giants of Sila Nature Reserve, also known as the Fallistro Nature Reserve after its locality, spans approximately 5 hectares in Calabria, Italy. The reserve is located in the Sila area, which historically was part of the vast 'Silva brutia' forest that the Romans named after the region.
The 5-hectare reserve displays various stages of pine forest development, from young natural regeneration of 5-10 years old, through young forest of 60-80 years, adult forest of 100-120 years, up to centuries-old forest reaching 380 years. Alongside the 56 exceptional larch pine trees, the reserve also features seven sycamore maples and other plant species, offering visitors a complete cross-section of forest ecosystem stages.
The vast Sila forest that existed until the early 20th century was largely destroyed first during Italy's unification to supply timber for the young Kingdom, and then again after World War II as payment to British and American liberators. Today, the Giants of Sila Nature Reserve represents the last remnant of this ancient forest, preserving some of Europe's cleanest air and offering visitors a glimpse of what once was.