It often happens while walking or moving by car to see on the roadside or among the vegetation plants or flowers that are strange, with unusual shapes and colors. Plants that we do not know or that we seem to have noticed only in certain environments.
Often they are the so-called alien plants, non-native, often invasive species that do not belong to our habitat and have only recently started to colonize our territory. But what do they mean in nature? Are they dangerous? Are they competitive with other species? What impact do they have on biodiversity? Where have they come from?
We will seek to answer all these questions at the meeting on FRIDAY 17/04, organized by GNL at SOMS, featuring speaker Prof. Juri Nascimbene, researcher and lecturer in Systematic Botany at Alma Mater Studiorum - University of Bologna, and expert on our territorial realities.
A guided walk will follow on SUNDAY 19/04 with Prof. Juri Nascimbene, where we will identify the biotope of the Laghetti della Rimonta.
This initiative has limited places and requires registration at +39 347 0511865