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Get ready for London’s ultimate family-friendly wellbeing event hosted by Joe Wicks in Kew Gardens. Joe Wicks, the nation’s favourite fitness coach who inspired millions with his daily PE workouts, ...
Eating and drinking We have a wide variety of cafés and restaurants at Kew Gardens. Look out for seasonal specialties and food foraged from our Gardens. All our cafés and restaurants source seasonal ...
Kew Gardens Discover the world of science behind our botanical collections, with over 50,000 living plants to be found across our UNESCO World Heritage site.
Join Iain Parkinson, Wakehurst’s Head of Landscape & Horticulture as he reflects on the beauty and importance of meadows.
Scientists at RBG Kew and Queen Mary University of London have found evidence that young ash tree populations are evolving ...
Adventure and discovery around the world with the plant hunters Plant hunters frequently travelled across the world to discover new plants for science. Discover some of their adventures here with ...
We often think of insects buzzing around our flower beds or meadows, but pollen and nectar also come from trees, which only have a tiny footprint in our landscapes. Whether insect-pollinated or ...
What's in a collection? The Herbarium at Kew William Milliken, Head of Kew's Tropical America team, examines the importance of Kew's collection of over seven million herbarium specimens, and how this ...
Whilst we were closed, we lost vital income that supported our world-class horticultural and conservation work. We need your help more than ever to protect the future of Kew. If you can't get to the ...
Kew Explorer land train Enjoy a guided tour around the Gardens on the Kew Explorer land train and learn about Kew's flora and fauna, historic buildings and vital conservation work.
Learn how we are using machine learning to tell us if our orchid seeds in the MSB are still alive, and how this will benefit us in the future.
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