The vegetation

The nature reserve is a very lush and humid natural environment, which is home to a great variety of land and aquatic plants, some of them rare species. The marshland has forests of black alder, wet meadows, ponds, reedbeds and oaks. We invite you to visit it with care and respect. Below you can find a short guide to the plant species that populate this area of ​​great natural value.

Black alder

Black alder

Black alder

Scientific name: Alnus glutinosa
Order: Fagales
Family: Betulaceae
Class: Magnoliopsida

English oak

English oak

English oak

Scientific name: Quercus robur
Order: Fagales
Family: Fagaceae
Class: Magnoliopsida

White willow

White willow

White willow

Scientific name: Salix alba
Family: Salicaceae
Order: Malpighiales
Class: Magnoliopsida

Marsh reeds

Marsh reeds

Marsh reeds

Scientific name: Phragmites australis
Order: Poales
Family: Poaceae
Class: Liliopsida

Tifa

Tifa

Tifa

Scientific name: Typha latifolia
Order: Typhales
Family: Typhaceae
Class: Liliopsida

Frog bite

Frog bite

Frog bite

Scientific name: Hydrocharis  morsus-ranae
Order: Hydrocharitales
Family: Hydrocharitaceae
Class: Liliopsida

Duckweed

Duckweed

Duckweed

Scientific name: Lemna minor
Order: Arales
Family: Lemnaceae
Class: Liliopsida

White water lily

White water lily

White water lily

Scientific name: Nymphaea alba
Ordier: Nymphaeales
Family: Nymphaeaceae
Class: Magnoliopsida