Botanical walk
Caroline Guth, passionate about nature, resolutely turned towards plants and their benefits and specialist in phyto-aromatherapy, offers 2 guided tours to discover the flowery meadow of the Dominican library. Composed of annual, biennial and perennial flowers that are adapted to the soil and climate of the region (poppies, blueberries, daisies, etc.), they bloom from spring to fall. This meadow is a nice alternative to grass and has many advantages. It is a source of biodiversity and contributes to the conservation of places of life and refuge for small wildlife such as birds, bats, butterflies and other pollinators. It is also oriented towards eco-gardening. It requires few interventions (usually a single mowing at the end of the year to allow the plants to seed and thus to reseal themselves) and does not require watering. This makes it a good response to climate change.