Species knowledge go to the Eco-Field Days in Ditzingen
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Specially selected wild bee-friendly native plants such as field chamomile, field marigolds, corn poppies, cornflowers and carnation bladderwort to bloom, visibly attracting numerous pollinators. This shows how important the targeted sowing of native plants on flower strips or at field margins is for promoting biodiversity. (Photo: KomBioTa)
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At the stand of the University of Hohenheim, visitors to the Organic Field Days were able to get in touch with KomBioTa and InsectMow. Here, they could find out which plants attract native insects and how important insect-friendly mowing is. (Photo: KomBioTa)
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