Together we explore the vegetation of the Spreepark and answer basic questions about botany and ecology.
For many people, plants simply stand in the meadow or in the forest, are green and grow by themselves. But plants can do much more: they form communities, communicate with each other, exchange information or fight each other. But how does a plant actually know which way is up and which way is down? What nutrients does it need and how does it get them?
We want to answer these and other fundamental questions of botany and ecology together - on a walk through the Spreepark. Using selected example species, we will show how plants have developed over the course of evolution and the impressive ways in which they have adapted to a wide variety of living conditions.
Speaker: Martin Schütz, on behalf of Campus Stadt Natur
Target group: Adults
Registration and ticket: Please purchase your ticket online before the event. Tickets will not be sold on site.
Meeting point: Entrance Dammweg/corner of Kiehnwerderallee, 12437 Berlin(https://maps.app.goo.gl/ypQnwBLiVSTPU1am8)
Important information: Please make sure you wear clothing suitable for the weather (rain or sun protection), wear sturdy shoes and bring enough food and drink.
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Persons aged 18 and over: € 5.00
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