He then travelled with members of the maquis to Paris from where he was conducted along the safe route to Spain. |
Areas of granite and sandstone became colonized by maquis, a low, dense cover of ilex, briars, broom, tree heathers, and laurels. |
It showcases a ruby red color with purple reflections. The nose suggests notes of blackberries, spice and hints of Mediterranean maquis. |
In the south of France, for instance, the maquis began with men fleeing into the hills to avoid being conscripted to work in factories. |
In the same area, H. spontaneum also occupies an array of secondary habitats, such as open Mediterranean maquis, abandoned fields, and roadsides. |
At sea level along the Slovene Littoral is a typically Mediterranean cover of brushwood, including maquis. |