The Amálie school farm is another place where, starting this November, you can meet a flower bed planted with so-called safe types of flowers. Specialists from the Grow safely – do not support invasive plant species project used the space in front of the farm's main building, where during the autumn they established two flower beds with an area of approximately 50 square meters. Potentially invasive species of Aster novi-belgii agg., Lychnis coronaria and Digitalis purpurea in the planting were replaced by safe species - Kalimeris incisa ´Madiva´, Dianthus carthusianorum and Penstemon barbatus ´Coccineus´.
Here is a full overview of planted taxa:
Yucca filamentosa
Phlox amplifolia 'Spätsommer'
Paeonia lactiflora´Karl Rosenfield´
Achillea millefolium 'Red Velvet'
Aster amellus ´Butzemann´
Kalimeris incisa ´Madiva´
Campanula glomerata ´Dahurica´
Dianthus carthusianorum
Doronicum orientale 'Magnificum'
Erigeron speciosum 'Sommerneuschnee'
Iris - a mixture of low and medium
Origanum vulgare ´Compactum´
Euphorbia polychroma
Papaver orientale 'Checkers´
Sedum telephium ´Herbstfreunde´
Primula veris 'Cabrillo Yellow'
Salvia nemorosa ´Mainacht´
Teucryum chamaedrys
Bergenia ´Silberlicht´
Phlox subulata
Dianthus deltoides
Iberis sempervirens 'Schneeflocke'
Penstemon barbatus ´Coccineus´
Allium schoenoprasum
Muscari armeniacum
Muscari latifolius
Narcissus poeticus ´Actaea´
Tulipa 'Golden Apeldoorn'