With the arrival of spring, our honey meadows are making a comeback.
A honey plant contains nectar and pollen to provide food and reproduction for bees and other foraging insects. The bees then transform the nectar into honey, and use the pollen to make royal jelly.
With bee populations plummeting, it is increasingly important to preserve them by offering them protected territories where they can feed.
Our meadows are a delight not only for our bees and all the site’s birdlife, but also for our employees, who can admire them on their way to work.