June

A wild bee (bumblebee) visiting the white inflorescence of a devil's claw in the garden.

Spiked devil's claw

Heilpflanze Ährige Teufelskralle: Anwendung und Wirkung Wer bei einem Spaziergang durch den schattigen Buchenwald auf eine zartgrüne Blütenähre stößt, die

Close-up of a blooming bindweed with pink flowers

Field bindweed

The Field Bindweed: A Weed with Benefits The field bindweed is a fascinating plant that is often misunderstood as a weed. It belongs

A close-up of a single yellow field mustard flower, showing its four cross-shaped petals.

Ackersenf

Ackersenf: Advantages and Cultivation in the Garden You've probably seen these bright yellow flowers often in late spring

Close-up of the delicate purple flowers and green leaves of field mint

Ackerman mint

The versatile applications of field mint A walk through damp meadows or along stream banks often offers an aromatic surprise: A

Close-up of a radiant white field bindweed flower in spring sunlight

Ackerhornkraut

The Importance of Field Bindweed for Biodiversity When we think about promoting biodiversity, the first things that often come to mind are

Close-up of blooming yellow rattle in a sunny field

Ground ivy

The Benefits of Pennycress Although often carelessly dismissed as a bothersome weed, the unassuming pennycress (botanically: Thlaspi arvense) hides

Close-up of a blooming foxtail grass in a grain field

Foxtail grass

The Significance of Barnyardgrass in the Ecosystem In modern agriculture, few wild grasses are as feared and yet as fascinating

Close-up of the delicate light blue flowers of the field forget-me-not in sunlight

Field Forget-Me-Not

The Significance of Forget-Me-Nots in Horticulture Delicate, sky-blue blossoms that lie like tiny stars across the flowerbed – forget-me-nots

Close-up of a wild radish flower showing distinct violet/dark veins on the petals next to a jointed seed pod.

Horseradish

Discover healthy recipes with wild radish. Have you ever wondered about the pale yellow flowers along the edge of the field during your walks? Often

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