The orchard in celebration! Guided tours, pastel workshops, cooking classes, projections, conference, listening to the orchard...
The orchard in celebration! The five senses in the garden ...
31 mai - 2 juinPassé
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The orchard in celebration! The five senses in the garden ...
Guided tour of the conservatory orchard: A sensory exploration in the heart of the orchard.
- Smell: smell the delicate scent of fig trees
- Taste: taste the fruity flavour of a fig coffee
- Touch: touch the subtle veins of the leaf
- View: Contemplate the green hues of the orchard
- Ouie: Listen to the orchard with the murmur of the wind in the leaves. Saturday and Sunday | departure 9am | 11am | Verger conservatoire
The Touch:
Workshops «From plant to pastel». Manufacture of dry pastels from vegetable pigments. Discover recipes and gestures to create your own art material from nature. Saturday and Sunday | 14h | 15h | 16h | from 6 years old.
Demonstrations of plant dyes and plant pigments. The history of plants, the secrets of these plants with unique coloring properties. Saturday and Sunday | 14h30 | 15h30 | 16h30 | free.
Taste:
Cooking class «Wild plants and edible flowers». Learn to associate them with local products for an unusual culinary and taste experience! Saturday | from 10:30 to 12:00.
Hearing:
Relax on our fig poufs, listen to the orchard and guess different sounds thanks to our wall of senses. Saturday and Sunday from 9:00 to 17:30.
The view:
Screening of the film «Au cœur de paysages désirée» with intervention by Raymond Achili. Through the Cévennes to which he is very attached, landscape architect Michel Péna reveals to us what a landscape is and sheds light on how to perceive it with its emotional and cultural values… A film with splendid images that also reveals the creative spirit of a landscaper whose desire is to restore meaning and culture within abandoned territories. Friday | 6pm | Saturday | 2pm | Maison de la figue | free.
Smell:
Conference «Communication plant - insect» The male fig trees raise in their figs small insects, called blastophages, which are the exclusive pollinators of the fig tree. They are guided only by the sweet scent of the fig. Several CNRS researchers have studied this plant-insect communication in the Vézénobres conservatory orchard. They will tell the first results obtained and interpret the way of fruiting through a reading of the leaves, figs and buds. Sunday from 10h to 11h30.