blühstreifen
Blühstreifen, or flower strips, are areas of land deliberately planted with a mix of flowering plants, typically in agricultural or urban settings. Their primary purpose is to support biodiversity, particularly pollinator populations such as bees and butterflies. These strips provide essential food sources in the form of nectar and pollen, as well as habitat and nesting sites for a variety of insect species.
In agricultural landscapes, blühstreifen are often established along field edges or within fields as part of
Urban blühstreifen are increasingly found in parks, gardens, roadsides, and other public spaces. They contribute to