785 Kovacic Social News.vp Social news 785 Kovacic Social News.ps U:\ACTA BOTANICA\Acta-Botan 1-13\785 Kovacic Social News.vp 14. o ujak 2013 12:11:00 Color profile: Generic CMYK printer profile Composite 150 lpi at 45 degrees 785 Kovacic Social News.ps U:\ACTA BOTANICA\Acta-Botan 1-13\785 Kovacic Social News.vp 14. o ujak 2013 12:11:00 Color profile: Generic CMYK printer profile Composite 150 lpi at 45 degrees Acta Bot. Croat. 72 (1), S1–S4, 2013 CODEN: ABCRA 25 ISSN 0365–0588 eISSN 1847-8476 Second Week of Croatian Botanical Gardens and Arboreta (May 14–19, 2012) Following the successful First Week of Croatian Botanical Gardens and Arboreta, orga- nized at 12 locations across Croatia in late May–early June of 2011, the Croatian Botanical Society with many associates organized the Second Week in the spring of 2012 (May 14–19, 2012). Various free events open daily to the public were organized in 14 Croatian bo- tanical gardens, arboreta and several other facilities with smaller plant collections. About ten thousand visitors participated in 187 garden-events. The dates suggested to the garden- -managements as reference points were May 15 (International Day of Families), May 18 (International Plant Conservation Day and International Museum Day) and May 22 (Inter- national Day for Biological Diversity). This year’s central event (Opening ceremony) was organized in the oldest Croatian stat- utorily protected monument of horticultural architecture (since 1947), Opeka Arboretum in Vinica (near the city of Vara`din), founded in the 17th Century. As that Arboretum – once upon a time a fairytale place – today has no full-time employees, the organisation of the events was carried out by the Public Institution for the Management of Protected Natural Areas in the Vara`din county and the near-by high school, named after the Arboretum Opeka Mar~an. At the opening ceremony, students and their teachers presented a lovely costumed role play about the noble family that established the Arboretum (»The love story of Countess Fernandine Bombelles«), and demonstrated various crafts and school-projects all across the Park (making bird-cages and »hotels« for insects, stone-carving, florist and gardening workshops, etc.). Another important Week-event was organized in the Fran Ku{an Pharmaceutical Botanical Garden (Faculty of Pharmacy and Biochemistry of Zagreb University): the re-opening of the Herbarium with ca 36 000 plant specimens collected by the famous Croatian botanist Fran Ku{an, which is kept in the Garden. The second statuto- rily protected Zagreb University Botanical Garden, of the Faculty of Science, this year – be- side everything else – organized many events for pre-school children: the »Amazing For- est« exhibition, puppet-shows and story-telling features inside the large Persian Ironwood Tree (Parrotia persica). In Dubrovnik, many pupils, citizens and tourists attended work- shops and guided tours across the garden on the island of Lokrum (Botanical Garden of the Institute for Marine and Coastal Research, University of Dubrovnik), famous for its collec- tion of Australian plants. Besides lectures, tours and presentations given daily in the Koti{ina Visitors Centre of the Biokovo Mountain Botanical Garden (Nature Park Biokovo, city of Makarska), the Garden staff organized several events with children – for children (»Villa Kamenjarka – Legend of the Mt Biokovo Villas«, »A Looong Journey of a Short ACTA BOT. CROAT. 72 (1), 2013 S1 Copyright® 2013 by Acta Botanica Croatica, the Faculty of Science, University of Zagreb. All rights reserved. 785 Kovacic Social News.ps U:\ACTA BOTANICA\Acta-Botan 1-13\785 Kovacic Social News.vp 14. o ujak 2013 12:11:00 Color profile: Generic CMYK printer profile Composite 150 lpi at 45 degrees S2 ACTA BOT. CROAT. 72 (1), 2013 Fig. 1. In the crown of a large Persian Ironwood Tree. »Inside the Magic Tree«, the youngest visitors of the Botanical Garden of the Faculty of Science (University of Zagreb) are listening to the well-known Croatian Tale of Long-Ago, »Stribor’s Forest«, written a century ago by the famous Croatian children’s writer and Nobel-prize nominee, Ivana Brli} Ma`urani} (photo by Vanja Stamenkovi}) Fig. 2. High-and-low garden collaboration. As the Velebit Botanical Garden (NP Northern Velebit) is in May still under snow, biologist Tea [ili} brings the mountainous garden down to the coast: children in the Natural History Museum Rijeka, owner of the Liburnian Karst Botanical Collection, learning about plant adaptations to the rugged high-mountain con- ditions (photo by Anita Hodak) 785 Kovacic Social News.ps U:\ACTA BOTANICA\Acta-Botan 1-13\785 Kovacic Social News.vp 14. o ujak 2013 12:11:05 Color profile: Generic CMYK printer profile Composite 150 lpi at 45 degrees Snail«, »The Brave Adventures of Lapitch«). Because the Mt Velebit Botanical Garden (Northern Velebit National Park) is in mid-May still under a thick snow-cap, the resources manager of the National Park Service went on a tour, this year again, »carrying« the Garden to the coastal cities of Zadar and Rijeka, where she organized workshops for children, lec- tures and exhibitions for adults. The coastal city of Ka{tela is home to the Ostrog Elemen- tary School Botanical Garden, long-known and statutorily protected for its rich exotic plants collection. Pupils and their teachers prepared various workshops and guided tours, gladly attended by the local citizens and many tourists. Three new gardens joined the Week in 2012, and one of them was, also in the city of Ka{tela, the Biblical Garden of the Sanctuary of Our Lady of a Hundred Rosaries. The man- ager of the Garden prepared the guided tours, photo-exhibition and lectures with a theme of biblical plants and herbs. The city of Karlovac (central Croatia) is famous for its gardens and parks: two of them joined the Second Week, preparing various events for their students and opening their doors to the public. These are the Arboretums of Karlovac Grammar School and the Forestry and Carpentry High School. The only Croatian arboretum to participate in the First, but not in the Second Week was Lisi~ine Arboretum on the slopes of Mt Papuk (NW Croatia), and for a very good reason; that large arboretum, badly damaged during the Croatian War of Independence (1991 – 1995), had prepared an extensive project founded by European Union, and was in 2012 sub- jected to a broad reconstruction. At the beginning of the forthcoming Third National Week of Croatian Botanical Gardens and Arboreta in 2013, that beautiful arboretum has been cho- sen to organize the Opening ceremony, to show its new face to the public. The event in ACTA BOT. CROAT. 72 (1), 2013 S3 Fig. 3. Island Garden Joy. Dubrovnik elementary school pupils taking part in an art-work- shop on Lokrum Island (Botanical Garden of the Institute for Marine and Coastal Research, University of Dubrovnik): catching the essence of the Australian plant collection far-away from its home (photo by Nenad Jasprica) 785 Kovacic Social News.ps U:\ACTA BOTANICA\Acta-Botan 1-13\785 Kovacic Social News.vp 14. o ujak 2013 12:11:07 Color profile: Generic CMYK printer profile Composite 150 lpi at 45 degrees Lisi~ine Arboretum will be organized by Croatian Forests – Forest Administration branch Na{ice. The Third Week of Croatian Botanical Gardens and Arboreta across the country will be organised from Monday 13th to Saturday 18th of May, 2013, under the auspices and general sponsorship of Croatian Ministry of the Environment and Nature Protection. Sanja Kova~i} Croatian Botanical Society – Section of Botanical Gardens and Arboreta, De- partment of Botany and Botanical Garden, Division of Biology, Faculty of Science, University of Zagreb, Maruli}ev trg 9a, HR – 10000 Zagreb, Croatia E-mail: sanja.kovacic@biol.pmf.hr S4 ACTA BOT. CROAT. 72 (1), 2013 785 Kovacic Social News.ps U:\ACTA BOTANICA\Acta-Botan 1-13\785 Kovacic Social News.vp 14. o ujak 2013 12:11:07 Color profile: Generic CMYK printer profile Composite 150 lpi at 45 degrees