Les plantes indigènes jouent un rôle essentiel dans la restauration des écosystèmes au Québec, notamment au sud du 49e parallèle, où la biodiversité est concentrée. En plantant ces espèces, même sur un balcon ou une petite cour, vous soutenez les pollinisateurs, enrichissez les sols, limitez les espèces envahissantes et offrez des habitats à la faune locale. Ces gestes simples aident également à capturer le carbone et à renforcer les réseaux trophiques. Rejoignez le mouvement pour transformer nos espaces en refuges pour la nature, une semences à la fois.
Creating a wildflower meadow, even a small one, is an excellent way to enhance the ecological and ornamental value of your garden. Not only does it add a touch of natural beauty to your outdoor space, but it is also a powerful way to support biodiversity!
Seeds Fascinate Me! March 22, 2023 Ah, seeds! These tiny capsules of life, sometimes less than 0.5 mm in diameter, contain all the genetic material, the embryo, and the energy reserves needed for the reproduction of the parent plant. Some seeds have hard shells to withstand the rigors of the digestive system of animals that eat the fruits containing them, while others have air-filled coats that allow them to float to their destination. Samaras or akenes equipped with aigrets can fly far from the parent plant to disperse, while other seeds have hooks that latch onto the fur of animals...
Published over 15 years ago by Douglas W. Tallamy, the book Bringing Nature Home highlights the inseparable link between native plant species and native wildlife. This call for natural landscaping and the use of native plants remains profoundly relevant today. A fresh reading reminds us that anyone with access to a plot of land or a backyard can make a meaningful contribution to preserving biodiversity.