A freely evolving garden
A burnt and recovered tree can become a natural element of attraction around which to create a spontaneous garden with reduced maintenance requirements. Two storks rest in a suggestive, damp and shady environment, recreated with the use of Sedum, Dicondra, Carex, Hakonecloa and a yellow touch of Sanvitalia. The garden created by the Cooperativa Bagnini Cervia is to be left to evolve freely, without human intervention, and it is hoped that it will thus be home to insects and small fauna.