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Orchid seeds are spread by the wind, which is why they're so tiny. Varying when each seed germinates protects the population ...
Join Kew botanical horticulturist Vicki Thompson to discover where snowdrops originally come from, exactly who distributes ...
Technology like LiDAR isn’t just used for scientific research though: it’s also the magic behind some incredible art. Of the Oak uses LiDAR scans, along with data from photogrammetry and CT scans of ...
This summer, visitors to Kew Gardens are invited to celebrate the majesty of trees, enjoy a plethora of exciting events, and discover new horticultural wonders across the 320-acre UNESCO World ...
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.
Citizen Science. We would like to find out what our pollinators are foraging on at Wakehurst. We can’t do this alone - we need your help! Take a walk around the gardens, counting the insects that are ...
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, ...
10am - 1pm. 18 March, 10 April, 28 April, 14 May, 27 May, 11 June, 26 June, 14 July, 31 July and 18 August 2025 ...
Wakehurst invites people living with dementia on an accessible guided walk to explore the gardens through sight, smell and touch. Led by our expert volunteers, you will learn about the wonderful ...
Enjoy food tastings, demonstrations and live music while you look for that special gift. Browse at your leisure and purchase delicious snacks while enjoying a summer evening at Victoria Plaza. Plus, ...
Spending time in nature is one of the most effective ways to support both physical and mental well-being. Our 1 hour community well-being walks provide an opportunity for individuals to enjoy nature ...
Trees are the foundation of healthy ecosystems. However, periods of high temperatures from climate change are getting more common. This has fatal consequences for our trees. As the UK’s climate ...