We have developed a special mixture of butterfly and lace-cap plants that attract the natural enemies of the oak procession caterpillar, such as parasitic wasps, predatory bugs, lacewings and ladybugs. The insects that come to the flowers also attract birds, such as the great tit, which in turn eat the caterpillars of the oak processionary caterpillar. By sowing this mixture you increase the biodiversity in the berm and the berm becomes more colorful. The mixture reaches a height of 50 to 70 cm and is therefore extremely suitable for roadsides.
Composition:
Duizendblad, Rolklaver, Wilde peen, Luzerne, Knoopkruid, Wilde cichorei, Gele kamille, Gele ganzenbloem, Witte klaver, Roodzwenkgras, Rode klaver, Boerenwormkruid, Smalle weegbree, Vlas, Struisgras, Pastinaak, Karwij, Margriet, Fluitenkruid.
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