• Melilotus officinalis
    This plant grows everywhere, especially in large meadows, forest roads or thickets. Reaches approx. 1 m in height, the stem is green and naked. It has petiole, trifoliate leaves with stipules. The leaves are additionally serrated…
  • Arctium minus
    A very common plant in our country. It is a biennial flowering plant from July to August. Reaches 1.5 m in height. The leaves are gray-green on the underside. The pink flowers are longer than the cover leaves, gathered in baskets, and the ones elongated in a cluster, which is a characteristic feature of this species.
  • Echium vulgare
    lower meadows cannot, of course, be without the European Echium. It is a long-flowering annual or biennial plant growing up to 100 cm in height. It has oblong lanceolate coarse pubescent leaves of moderate green color…
  • Aegopodium podagraria
    It is a perennial plant that grows up to 1 m in height. It has double, trifoliate leaves with an asymmetrical ovoid shape. They are serrated at the edges. The flowers of the elderberry are tiny and form large compound umbels. It blooms from June to July…
  • Papaver rhoeas
    Poppies are annual plants that grow up to 90 cm in height. They have a single or branched hairy stem. Sharply serrated pinnate leaves. Of course, flowers do not need to be introduced for too long, everyone knows their beautiful, red color…