Flora
A diversfied flora
Plant lovers will be delighted ...several hundreds of species can be found here, living happily, from the most common to the rarest, from the most aquatic to the most earth bound from the most edible ... to the most beautiful and poisonous.
Besides the very diverse and well developed forest associations in the major part of the territory, (oak plantations, hornbeam plantations, oak. alder-ash plantations.),the Forêt d'Orient Regional Nature Park offers a large wealth of original groups of vegetation.
- The meadows, vary in form according to the level of humidity of the soil, each has a characteristic flora.
- One finds in the humid meadows, the most typical form of the champagne wetlands, sedge, aquatic ragwort, grasses, clover etc.
- Chalk fields confined in this sector have escaped cultivation (the south side of the Côte de Champagne). High and dense, they have welcomed milkwort and many species of orchids.
- In the marshes, present in this part of the Champagne wetlands in the Park, especially surrounded by the forest, one can observe rare plants such as the gentian, the perennial sow thistle or the spurge...
- Many ponds are dotted across the Orient massif. They constitute a very interesting and rich environment for hydrophilic and aquatic flora. One distinguishes sedges and reeds, then a belt of immersed plants loddon pondweed and water lilies...
Wetlands flowers

The meadows, vary in form according to the level of humidity of the soil, each has a characteristic flora.
-One finds in the humid meadows, the most typical form of the champagne wetlands, sedge, aquatic ragwort, grasses, clover etc.
-Chalk fields confined in this sector have escaped cultivation (the south side of the Côte de Champagne). High and dense, they have welcomed milkwort and many species of orchids.
-In the marshes, present in this part of the Champagne wetlands in the Park, especially surrounded by the forest, one can observe rare plants such as the gentian, the perennial sow thistle or the spurge...
-Many ponds are dotted across the Orient massif. They constitute a very interesting and rich environment for hydrophilic and aquatic flora. One distinguishes sedges and reeds, then a belt of immersed plants loddon pondweed and water lilies...