Tannenbusch Dunes

Because the region had no vegetation at that time, the sand was blown into this area from an old river bed of the Rhine.

The dunes are the remains of a former wider open sand area that is nowadays mostly covered by a residential zone.

The sandy soil distinguishes itself by being dry, porous, and poor in nutritions and number of specific plants, such as the grey hair-grass and other endangered species are adapted to these extreme soil conditions.

To preserve the specific biotope of the area fertilizing substances are not used in the maintenance of the soil.

The sunny and dry spots are of special importance to particular insect types such as grasshoppers, wild bees and wasps.

Tannenbusch Dunes