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Crawl, climb and get to know Wakehurst’s majestic trees on this adventurous log trail. Nestled in the heart of Coates Wood, ...
Many epiphytes are specialists. They need specific microclimates, high humidity, and stable forest ecosystems to survive.
Shiraaz Ali is a Yorkshire-based visual artist, designer and architecture graduate who has worked with the City of Bradford, the Canal and River Trust and Regent's Park, London. His work process is ...
What's in the gardens Roam across our wild botanic garden full of diverse plants from around the globe and home to the Millennium Seed Bank.
Across the school holidays, young adventurers will have the opportunity to become a planet-saving Nature Hero. Put on your cape, join our mission and collect unique new badges. Help Pip, Bud and ...
Kew Madagascar Conservation Centre We have over 70 Malagasy colleagues based at our third research site working to protect Madagascar's unique flora.
Discover the medicinal properties of various plants, including those used in modern medicine and throughout history on this walking tour.
Continuing Hiroshima’s Green Legacy The story of Hiroshima’s survivor trees lives on, carried by seeds and saplings at Wakehurst and across the globe.
History of Kew Our Gardens date back to the early 18th century, as a royal palace to today's globally renowned scientific institution for plant and fungal research.
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Trees for Bees engagement sessions Help us find out which trees our pollinators like best!