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Monday, 04 May 2015

Blüten, Bienen und Botanik

Am 9. Mai dreht sich im Botanischen Garten alles um den Pollen. Grafik: Uni Graz

Am 9. Mai dreht sich im Botanischen Garten alles um den Pollen. Grafik: Uni Graz

Alles rund um Pollen am 9. Mai 2015 im Botanischen Garten

Zurzeit haben sie Hochsaison und sorgen bei AllergikerInnen für verstopfte Nasen und rote Augen: die Pollen. Am kommenden Samstag, den 9. Mai 2015, stehen sie von 14 bis 17 Uhr im Fokus der Veranstaltung „Facettenreich – Die vielen Seiten des Pollens“ im Botanischen Garten der Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz. An insgesamt neun Stationen, die zum Mitmachen einladen, erfahren die BesucherInnen viel Interessantes über die Fülle an Pollen, über Allergien, den Blütenstaub und auch welche Rolle Bienen bei der Pollenverbreitung spielen. Organisiert wird dieser spannende Nachmittag für die ganze Familie von den Instituten für Pflanzenwissenschaften und Zoologie – ForscherInnen und Studierende laden ein, spielerisch in die faszinierende Welt der Pollenkörner einzutauchen. In der Sonderführung „Was blüht denn da?“ zeigt der Garten seine blühenden Schätze aus der Welt der Botanik.


Die Veranstaltung ist Teil der Initiative „Fascination of Plants Day“ der Europäischen Organisation für Pflanzenwissenschaften, die im Mai 2015 stattfindet. Ziel dieses Aktionstages ist es, den Menschen weltweit die Faszination der Pflanzenwelt zu vermitteln und deren Bedeutung für praktisch alle Lebensbereiche aufzuzeigen.

„Facettenreich – die vielen Seiten des Pollens“
Wann? Samstag, 9. Mai 2015, von 14 und 17 Uhr
Wo? Botanischer Garten der Universität Graz, Schubertstraße 59, 8010 Graz
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created by Konstantinos Tzivanopoulos

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