Located at the Friedinger Schlößle, the BioToPhilie Garden offers a chance to experience the diversity of seasonal cut flowers. BioToPhilie is part of the Slow Flower movement, which advocates for sustainable cut flower cultivation and brings this vision to life through its more than 400 members. After two years of cultivation, the nearly 1,000 m² of the former courtyard garden now features a variety of over 80 species and several hundred varieties of annuals and perennials. Depending on the season, the garden displays the colors, shapes, and textures that form the basis of BioToPhilie’s seasonal floral arrangements.