Publications — plantes indigènes

Votre pelouse est-elle vraiment écologique?

Is Your Lawn Really Green?

Is your lawn really as green as it looks? A symbol of greenery and order, lawns now cover vast areas across North America. Yet maintaining them requires large amounts of water, fertilizers, fuel, and pesticides, while offering very few benefits for biodiversity. Beneath its green appearance, turf grass contributes to pollution, climate change, and soil degradation. Wildflower meadows and diversified lawns, by contrast, offer a durable and accessible alternative. Made up of perennial plants with deep roots, they require little maintenance once established, support biodiversity, and store more carbon in the soil. Rethinking our lawns does not mean giving up...

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Odile Boucher
On dit akène ou achène ?

Do You Say Akene or Achene?

Akene, achene or achaene: learn what an akene is and why Akène chose this spelling.

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Qu’est-ce qu’une plante hôte ?

What Is a Host Plant?

Discover why host plants are essential for the survival of native insects. Learn how to support biodiversity by integrating these key species into your landscapes.

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Odile Boucher
Les avantages des plantes indigènes pour le jardinier

The Benefits of Native Plants for Gardeners

Choosing native plants makes gardening simpler and more sustainable. Less maintenance, greater resilience, lower costs, and a living garden that supports local biodiversity.

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