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Easter holiday plans are sorted with this spud-tastic family day out at Kew Gardens with Supertato and his heroic veggie friends! Based on the bestselling books by Sue Hendra and Paul Linnet, this fun ...
We invite you to take a walk on the wild side and discover the mystery, beauty and resilience of nature through our handcrafted woodland light trail. Members enjoy early access to the 2025 Wakehurst ...
Don’t be a Twit! This Easter holidays, get ready for a truly rotten visit to Wakehurst as Roald Dahl’s iconic story The Twits is brought to life with an activity trail through our stunning spring ...
Seventy years ago, a golf ball was officially described as a new species of fungi. Today, it lives on as one of the world's greatest Fungarium hoaxes, but should it remain within Kew's collections?
1.1 What these terms cover. These are the terms and conditions applicable to your event booking at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. 1.2 Why you should read them. Please read these terms carefully ...
From the perfect first date to seasonal family activities, get the most out of your visit to Kew with our tailored trails.
If plant life stops, all life stops. But at Kew, we're not going to let that happen. We've only just scratched the surface of what plants and fungi can do. Now it's time to protect them and fight ...
This winter, Wakehurst, Kew's wild botanic garden, will be transformed into a dazzling winter wonderland with stunning artworks and installations creating a magical light trail. 2025 brings a brand ...
Join one of our expert guides on a walking tour of Kew's amazing collection of oak trees. Learn more about the different types of oak in Kew's landscape. Discover Kew's amazing oak tree collection on ...
Be among the first to experience In Conversation at Kew – a brand-new series of live events this September, bringing celebrated voices to Kew Gardens. Book your tickets, bring a picnic, settle in and ...
Martin Cheek, a senior botanist at Kew, describes how 12 new species of carnivorous pitcher plants from the Philippines were discovered among Kew’s 7 million herbarium specimens. Carnivorous plants ...
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