Es Viver is an
initiative by the
GOB to promote
the use of autochthonous plants via their production and marketing for
gardens and replanting. Situated in the installations of the Fundació
Mestral, on the road that links Maó and the airport, its objectives
are: to reduce the consumption of water for gardens with plants adapted
to the Menorcan climate, maintain the proper genetics of the plants of
the island; decrease the danger of importation of plagues; and to promote
social awareness in the preservation of wild vegetation.
Es Viver is also dedicated to tasks of environment training such as
the
Autochthonous
Gardening Course held recently.
Times:
- Mornings from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. except Wednesdays and Sundays
- Fridays from 5 to 8 p.m.