Catherine and Thomas invite visitors to discover aromatic and medicinal plants, as well as local biodiversity. Guided by a booklet, visitors explore numerous species and observe the local animals, while understanding the balance of nature.
At the heart of their farm in southern Touraine, Catherine and Thomas invite young and old alike to share their two passions: aromatic and medicinal plants, and local biodiversity.
Guided by a booklet, you can observe and discover over a hundred species of plants, both cultivated and wild, that we work with on a daily basis. Mint, chamomile, plantain and many other lesser-known species will reveal their charms and uses.
To explore biodiversity, a trail invites you to meet the discreet inhabitants of the site: birds, frogs, insects, etc. and, of course, the plants that shelter and feed them. It's a fun way to understand how every living thing, no matter how small, contributes to the fragile balance of our countryside.
Guided by a booklet, you can observe and discover over a hundred species of plants, both cultivated and wild, that we work with on a daily basis. Mint, chamomile, plantain and many other lesser-known species will reveal their charms and uses.
To explore biodiversity, a trail invites you to meet the discreet inhabitants of the site: birds, frogs, insects, etc. and, of course, the plants that shelter and feed them. It's a fun way to understand how every living thing, no matter how small, contributes to the fragile balance of our countryside.
