Conservation projects focussing on the marsh gladiolus: visit of the Faverges Reserve

Stroll - Excursion

100% gratuit - en plein air - physical venue

Discover one of the most beautiful sites in the canton, with thousands of flowers of is extremely rare and threatened species in Europe: the marsh gladiola.
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Photographie d'une glaïeul des marais (Gladiolus palustris)

Escape in the company of experts to the Faverges Reserve, where a multitude of plants will be presented to you, in particular the magnificent marsh gladiolus. The conservation efforts put in place to maintain this species in this particular environment will also be explained to you.

Guides: David Leclerc (Pro Natura GE), Ervan Rutishauser (Pro Natura GE), Emmanuelle Favre (OCAN), Andreas Ensslin (CJBG)
Please note: This field trip takes place off-site at the Faverges Reserve, in all weather conditions. Suitable equipment is strongly recommended.
Duration: approx. 2 - 2.5 hours

Registration required.

The CJBG work to conserve our plants' heritage by inventorying and developing on-site protection measures for threatened species, revitalising environments or reintroducing endangered species.
As part of the festivities surrounding the 200th anniversary of the Conservatoire botanique in Geneva, the field trips organised in 2024 will take you on a tour of some examples of our conservation projects in the Lake Geneva region.

Dates and times
Sunday 16 June, 14:00
Practical information
Practical information
Rates and conditions
Free
Audiences General public
Location
Réserve des Faverges
Reservation and ticketing
An event organised by Conservatoire et jardin botaniques
The City of Geneva is not directly responsible for all the events published in the diary. These are submitted by different sources. If you have any questions, please contact the organisers

Article modifié le 15.03.2024 à 16:25