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Worried about the risk of fire, Gerald Loder created a fire brigade for Wakehurst in 1934. Loder was right in his concerns, ...
Join Iain Parkinson, Wakehurst’s Head of Landscape & Horticulture as he reflects on the beauty and importance of meadows.
Get your head around its achievements with our handy list of 25 facts to celebrate 25 years of the Millennium Seed Bank (MSB) ...
Technology like LiDAR isn’t just used for scientific research though: it’s also the magic behind some incredible art. Of the ...
Kew Science Our purpose is to help stop biodiversity loss and develop nature-based solutions to some of humanity’s biggest global challenges.
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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 ...
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 ...
Read & watch Go behind the scenes to get the latest in our cutting-edge science and uncover the fascinating world of plants and fungi.
Making the most of your membership To download your free digital edition of Kew Magazine you should access the Exact Editions website by using your membership number (found on your membership card) as ...
Plants of the World Online Browse 1,199,000 global plant names, 109,400 detailed descriptions, and 313,900 images.
1759: Princess Augusta, mother of King George III, founds a nine-acre botanic garden within the pleasure grounds at Kew. 1762: William Chambers builds the Great Pagoda. 1768: Joseph Banks sends seeds ...
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