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Potsdam's rarest wild plants - how do they experience climate change?

Garden tour with Charlotte Keyßer and Dr. Michael Burkart, both Botanical Garden of the University of Potsdam

Schwarze Teufelskralle

Schwarze Teufelskralle

If Sanssouci Park were not an important part of the World Heritage Site, it would be a nature reserve. Here, in the wet meadows and dry grasslands, along the edges of woods and paths, there are still species that have otherwise become very rare in the local countryside. These include flowers such as the black devil's claw, various orchids, but also inconspicuous plants such as the steppe sedge. During the tour, Charlotte Keyßer and Dr. Michael Burkart explain how the plants are experiencing climate change.

Event organized in cooperation with the Prussian Palaces and Gardens Foundation Berlin-Brandenburg and the Botanical Garden Potsdam as part of the exhibition "Re:Generation. Climate change in the green world heritage - and what we can do".Translated with DeepL

Meeting point: Botanical Garden of the University of Potsdam, entrance to the show greenhouses, Maulbeerallee 2, 14469 Potsdam

Price: €6.00

Reduced price: €3.00

Booking: Registration required: 0331.977 1952

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