Zone humide alpine
![Forêt/Plantes Autochtone(s): Flora that is indigenous in the region, sometimes called old growth, heirloom or indigenous species. Native species requires less water and care than exotic imports, and usually attract more birds, bees and butterflies, and help the cycle of life stay in balance. May include a master gardener, permaculturalist or horticulturalist or information center. Forêt/Plantes Autochtone(s)](https://www.opengreenmap.org/sites/default/files/taxonomy_image/category_pictures_75.gif)
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En été, vous pouvez observer ici des orchidées sauvages qui poussent dans les zones humides.
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