If you happen to walk in the woods, a Fraxinus excelsior walking stick may be useful to keep snakes away.
Trees
Betula alba
Did you know that the Gallic name of “Betula alba” is linked to bitumen? Because it was used as an adhesive since Neanderthals.
Cercis siliquastrum
Today’s botanical profile is the “Cercis siliquastrum” or Judas Tree. So much beauty in this small (but not always) tree.
Punica granatum
Among the most beautiful and ancient plants that we can put even in small gardens is the Pomegranate, or Punica granatum: beautiful to look at, to eat, and easy to take care of.
Tilia cordata
Beautiful, fragrant, changeable, usable and resistant: what more can we ask of a tree? Tilia cordata responds to requests.
Prunus serrulata
Do you know what Prunus serrulata Kanzan is? But it’s the Japanese Cherry! Even if you don’t know her name, we’re sure you’ll recognize her when you see her.