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Deep within Kew’s Herbarium lies a collection brimming with potential: the carpological collection. Home to more than 53,000 ...
For centuries, humans have shaped plants to meet our needs: sweeter fruits, larger harvests, greater resistance to pests. But ...
Designed for visitors with sight loss, this audio-described video takes you on a journey of touch, smell and sound. Our free sensory guided walking tours are designed for visitors with sight loss and ...
Surround yourself with colourful waterlilies, sprawling climbers, and an array of other colourful plants in this tropical corner of Kew. This small, square glasshouse was designed specifically to ...
On December 24, the last entry at Brentford Gate and Elizabeth Gate is 6.20pm, and the last entry at Victoria Gate at 7pm. Tickets for Christmas at Kew do not include entry to Kew Gardens during the ...
Other common names: 智利南洋杉 (Chinese Simplified, Traditional), blahočet chilský (Czech), abetræ (Danish), apenboom, slangenden (Dutch), Chilean pine ...
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Kew holds a globally unique, substantial and growing collection of fungal and plant specimens, illustrations, data, databases, scientific literature, and archives of unpublished material, the legacy ...
Plants and fungi are vital to the future of food, clean air and medicine. We're fighting against biodiversity loss to save life on Earth.
Join us for a magical one-day goldwork embroidery workshop, stitch your own festive holly and berries design and enjoy access to Christmas at Kew. Led by the embroidery experts at Hand & Lock, this ...
Other common names: ahu (Albanian), fhaya (Asturian), Обикновен бук (Bulgarian), faig (Catalan), 欧洲山毛榉 (Chinese, simplified) 歐洲山毛櫸 ...