By promoting native plants, we ensure greater biodiversity and strengthen the ecosystem – and not just in the rainforest, but right on our doorstep!
Why sow a sustainable future?
The organic seed mixture of native wildflowers provides valuable food for butterflies and the like. The pollen- and nectar-rich native flowers that you will sow or have already sown promote biodiversity in your region. In doing so, you are making our world a little bit better.
Take part & win!
Send us a photo of your blooming wildflowers to mail@tropica-verde.de. We’ll show your pictures on our website – and with a bit of luck you’ll win a rainforest sponsorship including a surprise package!
Wildflower photos submitted
Here you can see all the wildflowers that are already growing with Tropica Verde seeds.
We will draw three winners from all the photos submitted on September 31, 2025.
The winners will be notified and publicly announced by 16.10.2025.
You can win a rainforest sponsorship including a surprise package.
What should I bear in mind when sowing?
- Sow from early April to June in fine-crumb soil (pot, balcony, raised bed, garden and similar)
- Only press the seeds down, do not work them into the soil
News about our educational campaigns and projects
Picture presentation “Secrets of the rainforest”
Stefan Rother, founding member of our association, biologist and photographer, presents the fascinating world of the rainforests with a focus on Costa Rica in his illustrated talk entitled "Secrets of the rainforest - special features, threats and protection". This...
Campaign stand at the Blue Table
Tropica Verde was represented today with a campaign stand at the Blue Table. The Blue Table is an event aimed at pupils who manage school gardens at their schools. Today, the Römerberg was once again full of children and young people who came to the stands to find out...
New video introduces the club
Voluntary commitment drives the association forward: Great video with lots of information provides an insight into the life of Tropica Verde We at Tropica Verde rely heavily on the voluntary commitment of people who feel connected to the association. Many things only...





