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“We Want to Understand How to Implement This,” Schoolchildren Test a Perennial Lawn Made of Steppe Plants in the Center of Mykolaiv

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Schoolchildren test a perennial lawn of steppe plants in the center of Mykolaiv. Photo: Inna Tymchenko A small area with mixed grasses has appeared on 3rd Slobidska Street in Mykolaiv, created by schoolchildren together with ecologists. Steppe plants, cornflowers and phacelia grow there. The authors of the project want to find out which species best withstand heat, lack of watering and urban conditions. Inna Tymchenko, a candidate of technical s…
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Schoolchildren test a perennial lawn of steppe plants in the center of Mykolaiv. Photo: Inna Tymchenko A small area with mixed grasses has appeared on 3rd Slobidska Street in Mykolaiv, created by schoolchildren together with ecologists. Steppe plants, cornflowers and phacelia grow there. The authors of the project want to find out which species best withstand heat, lack of watering and urban conditions. Inna Tymchenko, a candidate of technical s…

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nikvesti.com broke the news on Monday, June 22, 2026.
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