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1927年12月31日PRINCE ACHMEDPRINCE ACHMED DIRECTED BY KARL KOCH CUTOUTS BY LOTTE REINIGER Date: 1927、クレジット:Ronald Grant Archive/Mary Evans/共同通信イメージズ ※エディトリアル使用のみ。表紙、広告、プロモーション、商業目的での利用はお問合せください。クレジットは必ず表記してください。
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1941年01月01日ROSSANO BRAZZI in TOSCA (1941), directed by CARL KOCH and JEAN RENOIR.ROSSANO BRAZZI in TOSCA (1941), directed by CARL KOCH and JEAN RENOIR.、クレジット:SCALERA FILMS/Album/共同通信イメージズ ※エディトリアル使用のみ。表紙、広告、プロモーション、商業目的での利用はお問合せください。クレジットは必ず表記してください。
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1986年02月11日Glienicke BridgeAgent exchange on the Glienicke Bridge - Cold War Wolfgang Vogel: Agent exchange and free purchase of prisoners were his business. Vogel made international headlines on February 11, 1986 during the exchange of agents between the Soviet Union, the GDR and the USA on the Glienicker Brucke in Berlin. In addition to Anatolij Schtscharanski, the GDR citizen Wolf-Georg Frohn, the Czech Jaroslav Javorsky and the German citizen Dietrich Nistroy were handed over and as equivalent Hanna and Karl Kocher, the Soviet computer specialist Semjiakow, the Polish intelligence agency Jerzy Kaczmarek and Detlev Scharfenorth were received. | usage worldwide、クレジット:rtn - radio tele nord/DPA/共同通信イメージズ
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1986年02月11日Glienicke BridgeAgent exchange on the Glienicke Bridge - Cold War Wolfgang Vogel: Agent exchange and free purchase of prisoners were his business. Vogel made international headlines on February 11, 1986 during the exchange of agents between the Soviet Union, the GDR and the USA on the Glienicker Brucke in Berlin. In addition to Anatolij Schtscharanski, the GDR citizen Wolf-Georg Frohn, the Czech Jaroslav Javorsky and the German citizen Dietrich Nistroy were handed over and as equivalent Hanna and Karl Kocher, the Soviet computer specialist Semjiakow, the Polish intelligence agency Jerzy Kaczmarek and Detlev Scharfenorth were received. | usage worldwide、クレジット:rtn - radio tele nord/DPA/共同通信イメージズ
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1986年02月11日Glienicke BridgeAgent exchange on the Glienicke Bridge - Cold War Wolfgang Vogel: Agent exchange and free purchase of prisoners were his business. Vogel made international headlines on February 11, 1986 during the exchange of agents between the Soviet Union, the GDR and the USA on the Glienicker Brucke in Berlin. In addition to Anatolij Schtscharanski, the GDR citizen Wolf-Georg Frohn, the Czech Jaroslav Javorsky and the German citizen Dietrich Nistroy were handed over and as equivalent Hanna and Karl Kocher, the Soviet computer specialist Semjiakow, the Polish intelligence agency Jerzy Kaczmarek and Detlev Scharfenorth were received. | usage worldwide、クレジット:rtn - radio tele nord/DPA/共同通信イメージズ
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1986年02月11日Glienicke BridgeAgent exchange on the Glienicke Bridge - Cold War Wolfgang Vogel: Agent exchange and free purchase of prisoners were his business. Vogel made international headlines on February 11, 1986 during the exchange of agents between the Soviet Union, the GDR and the USA on the Glienicker Brucke in Berlin. In addition to Anatolij Schtscharanski, the GDR citizen Wolf-Georg Frohn, the Czech Jaroslav Javorsky and the German citizen Dietrich Nistroy were handed over and as equivalent Hanna and Karl Kocher, the Soviet computer specialist Semjiakow, the Polish intelligence agency Jerzy Kaczmarek and Detlev Scharfenorth were received. | usage worldwide、クレジット:rtn - radio tele nord/DPA/共同通信イメージズ
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1986年02月11日Glienicke BridgeAgent exchange on the Glienicke Bridge - Cold War Wolfgang Vogel: Agent exchange and free purchase of prisoners were his business. Vogel made international headlines on February 11, 1986 during the exchange of agents between the Soviet Union, the GDR and the USA on the Glienicker Brucke in Berlin. In addition to Anatolij Schtscharanski, the GDR citizen Wolf-Georg Frohn, the Czech Jaroslav Javorsky and the German citizen Dietrich Nistroy were handed over and as equivalent Hanna and Karl Kocher, the Soviet computer specialist Semjiakow, the Polish intelligence agency Jerzy Kaczmarek and Detlev Scharfenorth were received. | usage worldwide、クレジット:rtn - radio tele nord/DPA/共同通信イメージズ
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1986年02月11日Glienicke BridgeAgent exchange on the Glienicke Bridge - Cold War Wolfgang Vogel: Agent exchange and free purchase of prisoners were his business. Vogel made international headlines on February 11, 1986 during the exchange of agents between the Soviet Union, the GDR and the USA on the Glienicker Brucke in Berlin. In addition to Anatolij Schtscharanski, the GDR citizen Wolf-Georg Frohn, the Czech Jaroslav Javorsky and the German citizen Dietrich Nistroy were handed over and as equivalent Hanna and Karl Kocher, the Soviet computer specialist Semjiakow, the Polish intelligence agency Jerzy Kaczmarek and Detlev Scharfenorth were received. | usage worldwide、クレジット:rtn - radio tele nord/DPA/共同通信イメージズ
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1986年02月11日Glienicke BridgeAgent exchange on the Glienicke Bridge - Cold War Wolfgang Vogel: Agent exchange and free purchase of prisoners were his business. Vogel made international headlines on February 11, 1986 during the exchange of agents between the Soviet Union, the GDR and the USA on the Glienicker Brucke in Berlin. In addition to Anatolij Schtscharanski, the GDR citizen Wolf-Georg Frohn, the Czech Jaroslav Javorsky and the German citizen Dietrich Nistroy were handed over and as equivalent Hanna and Karl Kocher, the Soviet computer specialist Semjiakow, the Polish intelligence agency Jerzy Kaczmarek and Detlev Scharfenorth were received. | usage worldwide、クレジット:rtn - radio tele nord/DPA/共同通信イメージズ
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1986年02月11日Glienicke BridgeAgent exchange on the Glienicke Bridge - Cold War Wolfgang Vogel: Agent exchange and free purchase of prisoners were his business. Vogel made international headlines on February 11, 1986 during the exchange of agents between the Soviet Union, the GDR and the USA on the Glienicker Brucke in Berlin. In addition to Anatolij Schtscharanski, the GDR citizen Wolf-Georg Frohn, the Czech Jaroslav Javorsky and the German citizen Dietrich Nistroy were handed over and as equivalent Hanna and Karl Kocher, the Soviet computer specialist Semjiakow, the Polish intelligence agency Jerzy Kaczmarek and Detlev Scharfenorth were received. | usage worldwide、クレジット:rtn - radio tele nord/DPA/共同通信イメージズ
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1986年02月11日Glienicke BridgeAgent exchange on the Glienicke Bridge - Cold War Wolfgang Vogel: Agent exchange and free purchase of prisoners were his business. Vogel made international headlines on February 11, 1986 during the exchange of agents between the Soviet Union, the GDR and the USA on the Glienicker Brucke in Berlin. In addition to Anatolij Schtscharanski, the GDR citizen Wolf-Georg Frohn, the Czech Jaroslav Javorsky and the German citizen Dietrich Nistroy were handed over and as equivalent Hanna and Karl Kocher, the Soviet computer specialist Semjiakow, the Polish intelligence agency Jerzy Kaczmarek and Detlev Scharfenorth were received. | usage worldwide、クレジット:rtn - radio tele nord/DPA/共同通信イメージズ
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1986年02月11日Glienicke BridgeAgent exchange on the Glienicke Bridge - Cold War Wolfgang Vogel: Agent exchange and free purchase of prisoners were his business. Vogel made international headlines on February 11, 1986 during the exchange of agents between the Soviet Union, the GDR and the USA on the Glienicker Brucke in Berlin. In addition to Anatolij Schtscharanski, the GDR citizen Wolf-Georg Frohn, the Czech Jaroslav Javorsky and the German citizen Dietrich Nistroy were handed over and as equivalent Hanna and Karl Kocher, the Soviet computer specialist Semjiakow, the Polish intelligence agency Jerzy Kaczmarek and Detlev Scharfenorth were received. | usage worldwide、クレジット:rtn - radio tele nord/DPA/共同通信イメージズ
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1986年02月11日Glienicke BridgeAgent exchange on the Glienicke Bridge - Cold War Wolfgang Vogel: Agent exchange and free purchase of prisoners were his business. Vogel made international headlines on February 11, 1986 during the exchange of agents between the Soviet Union, the GDR and the USA on the Glienicker Brucke in Berlin. In addition to Anatolij Schtscharanski, the GDR citizen Wolf-Georg Frohn, the Czech Jaroslav Javorsky and the German citizen Dietrich Nistroy were handed over and as equivalent Hanna and Karl Kocher, the Soviet computer specialist Semjiakow, the Polish intelligence agency Jerzy Kaczmarek and Detlev Scharfenorth were received. | usage worldwide、クレジット:rtn - radio tele nord/DPA/共同通信イメージズ
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1986年02月11日Glienicke BridgeAgent exchange on the Glienicke Bridge - Cold War Wolfgang Vogel: Agent exchange and free purchase of prisoners were his business. Vogel made international headlines on February 11, 1986 during the exchange of agents between the Soviet Union, the GDR and the USA on the Glienicker Brucke in Berlin. In addition to Anatolij Schtscharanski, the GDR citizen Wolf-Georg Frohn, the Czech Jaroslav Javorsky and the German citizen Dietrich Nistroy were handed over and as equivalent Hanna and Karl Kocher, the Soviet computer specialist Semjiakow, the Polish intelligence agency Jerzy Kaczmarek and Detlev Scharfenorth were received. | usage worldwide、クレジット:rtn - radio tele nord/DPA/共同通信イメージズ
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1986年02月11日Glienicke BridgeAgent exchange on the Glienicke Bridge - Cold War Wolfgang Vogel: Agent exchange and free purchase of prisoners were his business. Vogel made international headlines on February 11, 1986 during the exchange of agents between the Soviet Union, the GDR and the USA on the Glienicker Brucke in Berlin. In addition to Anatolij Schtscharanski, the GDR citizen Wolf-Georg Frohn, the Czech Jaroslav Javorsky and the German citizen Dietrich Nistroy were handed over and as equivalent Hanna and Karl Kocher, the Soviet computer specialist Semjiakow, the Polish intelligence agency Jerzy Kaczmarek and Detlev Scharfenorth were received. | usage worldwide、クレジット:rtn - radio tele nord/DPA/共同通信イメージズ
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2020年02月14日Glienicke BridgeAgent exchange on the Glienicke Bridge - Cold War Wolfgang Vogel: Agent exchange and free purchase of prisoners were his business. Vogel made international headlines on February 11, 1986 during the exchange of agents between the Soviet Union, the GDR and the USA on the Glienicker Brucke in Berlin. In addition to Anatolij Schtscharanski, the GDR citizen Wolf-Georg Frohn, the Czech Jaroslav Javorsky and the German citizen Dietrich Nistroy were handed over and as equivalent Hanna and Karl Kocher, the Soviet computer specialist Semjiakow, the Polish intelligence agency Jerzy Kaczmarek and Detlev Scharfenorth were received. | usage worldwide、クレジット:rtn - radio tele nord/DPA/共同通信イメージズ
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2020年02月14日Glienicke BridgeAgent exchange on the Glienicke Bridge - Cold War Wolfgang Vogel: Agent exchange and free purchase of prisoners were his business. Vogel made international headlines on February 11, 1986 during the exchange of agents between the Soviet Union, the GDR and the USA on the Glienicker Brucke in Berlin. In addition to Anatolij Schtscharanski, the GDR citizen Wolf-Georg Frohn, the Czech Jaroslav Javorsky and the German citizen Dietrich Nistroy were handed over and as equivalent Hanna and Karl Kocher, the Soviet computer specialist Semjiakow, the Polish intelligence agency Jerzy Kaczmarek and Detlev Scharfenorth were received. | usage worldwide、クレジット:rtn - radio tele nord/DPA/共同通信イメージズ
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2020年02月14日Glienicke BridgeAgent exchange on the Glienicke Bridge - Cold War Wolfgang Vogel: Agent exchange and free purchase of prisoners were his business. Vogel made international headlines on February 11, 1986 during the exchange of agents between the Soviet Union, the GDR and the USA on the Glienicker Brucke in Berlin. In addition to Anatolij Schtscharanski, the GDR citizen Wolf-Georg Frohn, the Czech Jaroslav Javorsky and the German citizen Dietrich Nistroy were handed over and as equivalent Hanna and Karl Kocher, the Soviet computer specialist Semjiakow, the Polish intelligence agency Jerzy Kaczmarek and Detlev Scharfenorth were received. | usage worldwide、クレジット:rtn - radio tele nord/DPA/共同通信イメージズ
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2020年02月14日Glienicke BridgeAgent exchange on the Glienicke Bridge - Cold War Wolfgang Vogel: Agent exchange and free purchase of prisoners were his business. Vogel made international headlines on February 11, 1986 during the exchange of agents between the Soviet Union, the GDR and the USA on the Glienicker Brucke in Berlin. In addition to Anatolij Schtscharanski, the GDR citizen Wolf-Georg Frohn, the Czech Jaroslav Javorsky and the German citizen Dietrich Nistroy were handed over and as equivalent Hanna and Karl Kocher, the Soviet computer specialist Semjiakow, the Polish intelligence agency Jerzy Kaczmarek and Detlev Scharfenorth were received. | usage worldwide、クレジット:rtn - radio tele nord/DPA/共同通信イメージズ
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2020年02月14日Glienicke BridgeAgent exchange on the Glienicke Bridge - Cold War Wolfgang Vogel: Agent exchange and free purchase of prisoners were his business. Vogel made international headlines on February 11, 1986 during the exchange of agents between the Soviet Union, the GDR and the USA on the Glienicker Brucke in Berlin. In addition to Anatolij Schtscharanski, the GDR citizen Wolf-Georg Frohn, the Czech Jaroslav Javorsky and the German citizen Dietrich Nistroy were handed over and as equivalent Hanna and Karl Kocher, the Soviet computer specialist Semjiakow, the Polish intelligence agency Jerzy Kaczmarek and Detlev Scharfenorth were received. | usage worldwide、クレジット:rtn - radio tele nord/DPA/共同通信イメージズ
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2020年02月14日Glienicke BridgeAgent exchange on the Glienicke Bridge - Cold War Wolfgang Vogel: Agent exchange and free purchase of prisoners were his business. Vogel made international headlines on February 11, 1986 during the exchange of agents between the Soviet Union, the GDR and the USA on the Glienicker Brucke in Berlin. In addition to Anatolij Schtscharanski, the GDR citizen Wolf-Georg Frohn, the Czech Jaroslav Javorsky and the German citizen Dietrich Nistroy were handed over and as equivalent Hanna and Karl Kocher, the Soviet computer specialist Semjiakow, the Polish intelligence agency Jerzy Kaczmarek and Detlev Scharfenorth were received. | usage worldwide、クレジット:rtn - radio tele nord/DPA/共同通信イメージズ
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2021年07月12日Cultivation of wild flowers12 July 2021, Saxony, Krostitz: Heartwort (Leunurus cardiaca) grows in a field belonging to wildflower grower Karl Koch. For the past eight years, the trained agricultural technician has been propagating the seed from regional near-natural wildflower sites on around 20 hectares of his otherwise conventionally farmed land using arable farming methods. Many wildflower varieties are currently harvested from May to November, sometimes by hand or special machinery, and delivered to seed dealers for regional seeding mixes. Wildflowers, which serve as a food source for native insects, are becoming increasingly popular for nature conservation-oriented greening in private gardens, in residential areas of cities or in flowering meadows. Photo: Waltraud Grubitzsch/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB、クレジット:ZB/DPA/共同通信イメージズ
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2021年07月12日Cultivation of wild flowers12 July 2021, Saxony, Krostitz: Wildflower grower Karl Koch checks yellow-flowered bedstraw (Galium verum) in a field before harvesting. For the past eight years, the trained agricultural technician has been arable propagating seed from regional near-natural wildflower sites on around 20 hectares of his otherwise conventionally farmed land. Many wildflower varieties are currently harvested from May to November, sometimes by hand or special machinery, and delivered to seed dealers for regional seeding mixes. Wildflowers, which serve as a food source for native insects, are becoming increasingly popular for nature conservation-oriented greening in private gardens, in residential areas of cities or in flowering meadows. Photo: Waltraud Grubitzsch/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB、クレジット:ZB/DPA/共同通信イメージズ
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2021年07月12日Cultivation of wild flowers12 July 2021, Saxony, Krostitz: In a barn belonging to wildflower grower Karl Koch, his mother and co-worker Sigrid Koch cleans seeds from field pansies. For the past eight years, the trained agricultural technician has been arable propagating seed from regional near-natural wildflower sites on around 20 hectares of his otherwise conventionally farmed land. Many wildflower varieties are currently harvested from May to November, sometimes by hand or special machinery, and delivered to seed dealers for regional seeding mixes. Wildflowers, which serve as a food source for native insects, are becoming increasingly popular for nature conservation-oriented greening in private gardens, in residential areas of cities or in flowering meadows. Photo: Waltraud Grubitzsch/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB、クレジット:ZB/DPA/共同通信イメージズ
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2021年07月12日Cultivation of wild flowers12 July 2021, Saxony, Krostitz: Wildflower grower Karl Koch holds the seed of knotted brownroot (Scrophularia) in his hand in a wildflower field. For the past eight years, the trained agricultural technician has been arable propagating seed from regional near-natural wildflower sites on around 20 hectares of his otherwise conventionally farmed land. Many wildflower varieties are currently harvested from May to November, sometimes by hand or special machinery, and delivered to seed dealers for regional seeding mixes. Wildflowers, which serve as a food source for native insects, are becoming increasingly popular for nature conservation-oriented greening in private gardens, in residential areas of cities or in flowering meadows. Photo: Waltraud Grubitzsch/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB、クレジット:ZB/DPA/共同通信イメージズ
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2021年07月12日Cultivation of wild flowers12 July 2021, Saxony, Krostitz: Wildflower grower Karl Koch checks yellow-flowered St. John‘s wort (Hypericum perforatum) in a field before harvesting. For the past eight years, the trained agricultural technician has been arable propagating seed from regional near-natural wildflower sites on around 20 hectares of his otherwise conventionally farmed land. Many wildflower varieties are currently harvested from May to November, sometimes by hand or special machinery, and delivered to seed dealers for regional seeding mixes. Wildflowers, which serve as a food source for native insects, are becoming increasingly popular for nature conservation-oriented greening in private gardens, in residential areas of cities or in flowering meadows. Photo: Waltraud Grubitzsch/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB、クレジット:ZB/DPA/共同通信イメージズ
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2021年07月12日Cultivation of wild flowers12 July 2021, Saxony, Krostitz: Wildflower grower Karl Koch checks yellow-flowered pigweed (Hypochaeris radicata) in a field before harvesting. For the past eight years, the trained agricultural technician has been arable propagating seed from regional near-natural wildflower sites on around 20 hectares of his otherwise conventionally farmed land. Many wildflower varieties are currently harvested from May to November, sometimes by hand or special machinery, and delivered to seed dealers for regional seeding mixes. Wildflowers, which serve as a food source for native insects, are becoming increasingly popular for nature conservation-oriented greening in private gardens, in residential areas of cities or in flowering meadows. Photo: Waltraud Grubitzsch/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB、クレジット:ZB/DPA/共同通信イメージズ
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2021年07月12日Cultivation of wild flowers12 July 2021, Saxony, Krostitz: In a barn belonging to wildflower grower Karl Koch, his mother and co-worker Sigrid Koch has a sieve with seeds of field widow‘s-eye flowers in her hand. For the past eight years, the trained technician for agriculture has been arable propagating the seeds from regional near-natural wildflower sites on about 20 hectares of his otherwise conventionally farmed land. Many wildflower varieties are currently harvested from May to November, sometimes by hand or special machinery, and delivered to seed dealers for regional seeding mixes. Wildflowers, which serve as a food source for native insects, are becoming increasingly popular for nature conservation-oriented greening in private gardens, in residential areas of cities or in flowering meadows. Photo: Waltraud Grubitzsch/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB、クレジット:ZB/DPA/共同通信イメージズ
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2021年07月12日Cultivation of wild flowers12 July 2021, Saxony, Krostitz: Wildflower grower Karl Koch stands behind a wildflower field where heart grass (Leunurus cardiaca) is growing. For the past eight years, the trained agricultural technician has been arable propagating seed from regional near-natural wildflower sites on around 20 hectares of his otherwise conventionally farmed land. Many wildflower varieties are currently harvested from May to November, sometimes by hand or special machinery, and delivered to seed dealers for regional seeding mixes. Wildflowers, which serve as a food source for native insects, are becoming increasingly popular for nature conservation-oriented greening in private gardens, in residential areas of cities or in flowering meadows. Photo: Waltraud Grubitzsch/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB、クレジット:ZB/DPA/共同通信イメージズ
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2021年07月12日Cultivation of wild flowers12 July 2021, Saxony, Krostitz: Wildflower grower Karl Koch walks along a wildflower field where purple-flowered oregano (Origanum vulgare) is growing. For the past eight years, the trained agricultural technician has been arable propagating seed from regional near-natural wildflower sites on around 20 hectares of his otherwise conventionally farmed land. Many wildflower varieties are currently harvested from May to November, sometimes by hand or special machinery, and delivered to seed dealers for regional seeding mixes. Wildflowers, which serve as a food source for native insects, are becoming increasingly popular for nature conservation-oriented greening in private gardens, in residential areas of cities or in flowering meadows. Photo: Waltraud Grubitzsch/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB、クレジット:ZB/DPA/共同通信イメージズ
商品コード: 2021071310642
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2021年07月12日Cultivation of wild flowers12 July 2021, Saxony, Krostitz: Wildflower grower Karl Koch checks yellow-flowered pigweed (Hypochaeris radicata) in a field before harvesting. For the past eight years, the trained agricultural technician has been arable propagating seed from regional near-natural wildflower sites on around 20 hectares of his otherwise conventionally farmed land. Many wildflower varieties are currently harvested from May to November, sometimes by hand or special machinery, and delivered to seed dealers for regional seeding mixes. Wildflowers, which serve as a food source for native insects, are becoming increasingly popular for nature conservation-oriented greening in private gardens, in residential areas of cities or in flowering meadows. Photo: Waltraud Grubitzsch/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB、クレジット:ZB/DPA/共同通信イメージズ
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