What is spanish plant?

Spain has a diverse range of flora due to its varied climate and geography. Some common Spanish plants include lavender, olive trees, cacti, rosemary, cork oak, daisies, sunflowers, and poppies. The Mediterranean region of Spain is known for its aromatic herbs and vegetation. Spanish plants have also played significant cultural roles in Spain, such as olive trees being a symbol of peace and prosperity, and sunflowers being a symbol of hope and happiness. The agricultural economy of Spain heavily relies on plants, such as grapes for wine, citrus fruits, and vegetables. The country also has several national parks and protected areas, with unique and endangered plant species.