Ineke Wynia, ecologist at Landscape Noord-Holland, shuffles on her knees through the grass. “It is a bit of care for the dog poop here.” Between the daffodils and the grass are the blades of faded forest yellowster.

“That is a special indigenous plant that has only sporadic precedence on the inner dune edge, at a few cemeteries and here, in a few parks of Haarlem.” The seeds of the forest yellow star are spread through an insect in a special way.

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