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Come si chiama questo fiore?

What is this flower called?

Pronunciation

Chiama: KYAH-mah. The chi makes a hard 'k' sound, not 'ch' as in English.

When to use it

Use when you encounter wildflowers, plants, or fungi along the trail and want to learn their Italian names. Botanically curious hikers and local guides will love this question.

What it means

Come si chiama means 'what is it called' (literally 'how does it call itself'). This reflexive construction is the standard Italian way to ask names of things — you'll use it constantly.

Variations

È un fiore protetto?

Is it a protected flower?

Many alpine wildflowers in Italy are legally protected.

Si può raccogliere?

Can it be picked?

Important to ask before touching anything.

Che pianta è questa?

What plant is this?

More general — covers shrubs, herbs, not just flowers.

Mini Dialogue

— Come si chiama questo fiore giallo? — È la genziana. È il simbolo delle Alpi. — Si può raccogliere? — No, è protetta. Ma si può fotografare quanto si vuole!

— What is this yellow flower called? — It's the gentian. It's the symbol of the Alps. — Can it be picked? — No, it's protected. But you can photograph it as much as you like!

Cultural Note

The gentian (genziana) is iconic in the Italian Alps and is used to make a bitter digestivo liqueur of the same name. Edelweiss (stella alpina) is also famous but now strictly protected throughout Italy.