The flora in France consists of the Alpine region's small grasses and wildflowers, the coniferous forests Fir, Spruce, and Mountain Pine trees, and the deciduous forests Oak, Beech, and Chestnut trees. In the meadows and grazing fields, plants and flowers such as Gorse, Heather, Broom, and the Bracken Fern can be found. France grows flowers such as Lavenders, Dandelions, and Daisies as well as herbs such as Rosemary and Pineapple Sage. In the high mountainous regions, wildflowers such as the Alpine Snowbell grow. In the Wetlands and in open fields and meadows, Marsh Thistle and Marigold flowers can be found. Lavender Essential Oil is among France's significant exports.