What if we started hosting other species in our settlements?
Vinschgau blüht auf does it
by tranasforming public green areas and private gardens into biodiverse and beautiful living places.
Get to know your new
flowering and buzzing neighbours
In the Vinschgau blüht auf meadows you will spot many species, especially plants an insect pollinators. The plants are planted together, but they don't all blossom in the same moment: some show up earlier and others later, some stay longer and others shorter. So do pollinators: they visit different flowers in different periods because they have different needs and preferences! Get ready for some beautiful surprises!
Camelina sativa
(camelina)
Helianthus annuus
(sunflower)
Fagopyrum esculentum
(buckwheat)
Anethum graveolens
(dill)
Syrphus ribesii
(common banded hoverfly)
Polyommatus icarus
(common blue)
Apis mellifera
(honeybee)
Trifolium resupinatum
(Persian clover)
Sinapis alba
(white mustard)
Malva sylvestris
(common mallow)
Ornithopus sativus
(serradella)
Linum usitatissimum
(linseed)
Zygaena filipendulae
(six-spot burnet)
Bombus terrestris
(buff-tailed bumblebee)
Anthidium manicatum
(European wool carderbee)
Lasioglossum leucozonium
(sweat bee)
Phacelia tanacetifolia
(lacy phacelia)
Macroglossum stellatarum (hummingbird hawk-moth)
Osmia bicornis
(mason bee)
Calendula officinalis
(calendula)
Parnassius apollo
(apollo)
Vicia sativa
(common vetch)
Eristalis tenax
(drone fly)
Bombus lapidarius
(red-tailed bumblebee)
Trifolium alexandrinum
(Egyptian clover)
If you have a garden, or even just a balcony, you are in the right place,
because here you find how to make your place more biodiverse!
Now it's
your turn!
Living Network
"You and your human friends are part of me. We have been affecting each other all the time."
Species-rich Meadow
Pollinators
"Of all the living places in the network, species-rich grasslands like me are the ones in which you can find the highest number of living beings."
"If you and your human friends take a chance to get to know us, we could show you so much beauty, you could see so much clearly."