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This incomparable variety L2 coming from the region of Chimborazo, is unique from Ecuador and astonish with its notes of delicious darb berries and sweet citrus. A must have for delicate palates.
The Ecuadorian hillstar or Chimborazo hillstar is native to the Andes of Ecuador and extreme southern Colombia. Its main habitat type is high-altitude mountain grassland between 3.500 and 5.200 meters. The male is dark olive green, females are duller. Despite their open habitat, these hummingbirds are surprisingly inconspicuous. Often you only see him flying briskly and he's gone again before you can locate him. To protect from the weather, nests are often built in caves, on the walls of steep ravines, or in protective bushes. Nectar is a very important food for the Ecuadorian hillstar and their main source is the orange flowers of the Chuquiraga shrub. The IUCN has assessed the black-eared fairy as being of Least Concern.
Valentina, as a biologist, artist, and facilitator, finds her passion in the art of movement. Her deep connection to the human, animal, and plant world inspires her artistic creation and inner growth. In 2018, she discovers the world of clay and founds Quitensis, a place that unleashes her creative energy and gives her a new life purpose. She sees art as a healing tool and offers workshops that encompass not only pottery classes but also movement, meditation, music, and playful interaction with clay. Her love for Pachamama, the feminine strength, and nature permeates her entire artistic and unique work.
Valentina, als Biologin, Künstlerin und Facilitatorin, findet in der Bewegungskunst ihre Passion. Ihre tiefe Verbundenheit zur menschlichen, tierischen und pflanzlichen Welt inspiriert sie zu künstlerischem Schaffen und innerem Wachstum. Im Jahr 2018 entdeckt sie die Welt des Tons und gründet Quitensis, ein Ort, der ihre kreative Energie entfesselt und ihr ein neues Lebensziel schenkt. Sie sieht Kunst als Heilmittel und bietet Workshops an, die nicht nur Keramikkurse, sondern auch Bewegung, Meditation, Musik und spielerischen Umgang mit Ton umfassen. Ihre Liebe zur Pachamama, zur weiblichen Kraft und zur Natur durchdringt ihr gesamtes künstlerisches und einzigartiges Schaffen.
Lugmapata is one of the small, family-run farms that have contributed to the country’s increasing yields of high-quality specialty coffee. It’s located in Pallatanga, Chimborazo Province in the central Ecuadorian Andes
all prices incl. 7% VAT
This incomparable variety L2 coming from the region of Chimborazo, is unique from Ecuador and astonish with its notes of delicious darb berries and sweet citrus. A must have for delicate palates.
The Ecuadorian hillstar or Chimborazo hillstar is native to the Andes of Ecuador and extreme southern Colombia. Its main habitat type is high-altitude mountain grassland between 3.500 and 5.200 meters. The male is dark olive green, females are duller. Despite their open habitat, these hummingbirds are surprisingly inconspicuous. Often you only see him flying briskly and he's gone again before you can locate him. To protect from the weather, nests are often built in caves, on the walls of steep ravines, or in protective bushes. Nectar is a very important food for the Ecuadorian hillstar and their main source is the orange flowers of the Chuquiraga shrub. The IUCN has assessed the black-eared fairy as being of Least Concern.
Valentina, as a biologist, artist, and facilitator, finds her passion in the art of movement. Her deep connection to the human, animal, and plant world inspires her artistic creation and inner growth. In 2018, she discovers the world of clay and founds Quitensis, a place that unleashes her creative energy and gives her a new life purpose. She sees art as a healing tool and offers workshops that encompass not only pottery classes but also movement, meditation, music, and playful interaction with clay. Her love for Pachamama, the feminine strength, and nature permeates her entire artistic and unique work.
Valentina, als Biologin, Künstlerin und Facilitatorin, findet in der Bewegungskunst ihre Passion. Ihre tiefe Verbundenheit zur menschlichen, tierischen und pflanzlichen Welt inspiriert sie zu künstlerischem Schaffen und innerem Wachstum. Im Jahr 2018 entdeckt sie die Welt des Tons und gründet Quitensis, ein Ort, der ihre kreative Energie entfesselt und ihr ein neues Lebensziel schenkt. Sie sieht Kunst als Heilmittel und bietet Workshops an, die nicht nur Keramikkurse, sondern auch Bewegung, Meditation, Musik und spielerischen Umgang mit Ton umfassen. Ihre Liebe zur Pachamama, zur weiblichen Kraft und zur Natur durchdringt ihr gesamtes künstlerisches und einzigartiges Schaffen.
Lugmapata is one of the small, family-run farms that have contributed to the country’s increasing yields of high-quality specialty coffee. It’s located in Pallatanga, Chimborazo Province in the central Ecuadorian Andes
The Ecuadorian hillstar or Chimborazo hillstar is native to the Andes of Ecuador and extreme southern Colombia. Its main habitat type is high-altitude mountain grassland between 3.500 and 5.200 meters. The male is dark olive green, females are duller. Despite their open habitat, these hummingbirds are surprisingly inconspicuous. Often you only see him flying briskly and he's gone again before you can locate him. To protect from the weather, nests are often built in caves, on the walls of steep ravines, or in protective bushes. Nectar is a very important food for the Ecuadorian hillstar and their main source is the orange flowers of the Chuquiraga shrub. The IUCN has assessed the black-eared fairy as being of Least Concern.
Lugmapata is one of the small, family-run farms that have contributed to the country’s increasing yields of high-quality specialty coffee. It’s located in Pallatanga, Chimborazo Province in the central Ecuadorian Andes
all prices incl. 7% VAT
This incomparable variety L2 coming from the region of Chimborazo, is unique from Ecuador and astonish with its notes of delicious darb berries and sweet citrus. A must have for delicate palates.
The Ecuadorian hillstar or Chimborazo hillstar is native to the Andes of Ecuador and extreme southern Colombia. Its main habitat type is high-altitude mountain grassland between 3.500 and 5.200 meters. The male is dark olive green, females are duller. Despite their open habitat, these hummingbirds are surprisingly inconspicuous. Often you only see him flying briskly and he's gone again before you can locate him. To protect from the weather, nests are often built in caves, on the walls of steep ravines, or in protective bushes. Nectar is a very important food for the Ecuadorian hillstar and their main source is the orange flowers of the Chuquiraga shrub. The IUCN has assessed the black-eared fairy as being of Least Concern.
Lugmapata is one of the small, family-run farms that have contributed to the country’s increasing yields of high-quality specialty coffee. It’s located in Pallatanga, Chimborazo Province in the central Ecuadorian Andes