autochthonous plants are native species of a given territory, developed naturally over time and perfectly adapted to the climatic conditions, the soil and the local environment. This characteristic makes them particularly resistant and stable within ecosystems, where they play a fundamental role in maintaining biodiversity.
in the design of the green the native plants are used to create naturalistic gardens, hedges, interventions of renaturalization and landscapes with low environmental impact. due to their adaptability they generally require less maintenance, less irrigation and less plant protection than exotic species.
Besides the ecological value, many native species also offer an important aesthetic contribution through seasonal blooms, decorative fruits and natural bearings. are also fundamental to support local fauna, providing shelter and nourishment to insects, birds and small animals.
the specimens can be supplied both in barn and in pot, depending on the season and the needs of the plant, guaranteeing flexibility in the dwelling and a better adaptability to the different conditions of use.
the choice of native plants is therefore an ideal solution for those who want to create sustainable green spaces, balanced and perfectly integrated with the surrounding natural environment.