In addition to open spaces with heather, attention is also paid to grasslands in the forest.
The grassland on this poor, acidic soil is very poor. A characteristic plant for this poor soil is the sand blue. This plant has a bulbous blue head and is in bloom from June to August. If you're lucky, you'll see the small fritillary fritillary. It has black spots on the wings and large oval silver spots on the underside. This orange butterfly is an endangered species. On the red walk, if you are lucky, you can encounter the brother of the small fritillary fritillary in the Valley of the Butterflies: the Fritillary Fritillary. It is also a critically endangered species. Another typical species for these grasslands is the mouse's ear.
Source: Agentschap natuur en bos
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