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Participating Project #Krautschau: Making urban wilderness visible with chalk

Summary by Bund-naturschutz.de
Originally the idea goes back to the French botanist Boris Presseq. His vision: wild plants that grow in pavement joints, slashes and walkways determine and label with chalk. This charming form of street graffiti spread under the hashtag #MoreThanWeeds throughout Europe and is enthusiastically continued in Germany as #Krautschau. "The #Krautschau makes visible what is otherwise overlooked: that even the smallest cracks between paving stones are …
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Originally the idea goes back to the French botanist Boris Presseq. His vision: wild plants that grow in pavement joints, slashes and walkways determine and label with chalk. This charming form of street graffiti spread under the hashtag #MoreThanWeeds throughout Europe and is enthusiastically continued in Germany as #Krautschau. "The #Krautschau makes visible what is otherwise overlooked: that even the smallest cracks between paving stones are …

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bund-naturschutz.de broke the news in on Wednesday, May 14, 2025.
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