A fun, interactive space to climb, run, jump and explore everything that a plant needs to grow.| www.kew.org
Philip Stevenson (Plant Chemist) and Alison Scott-Brown (Plant/Insect Ecologist) from Kew’s Natural Capital and Plant Health department report on the toxicity of natural chemicals in the nectar and leaves of Rhododendron.| www.kew.org
Discover a world of science hiding behind our beautiful botanical collections filled with over 40,000 living plants| www.kew.org
Discover the world of science behind our botanical collections, with over 50,000 living plants to be found across our UNESCO World Heritage site.| www.kew.org
One of the most famous and useful palms in the world, the coconut palm (Cocos nucifera) can protect, heal, and feed.| www.kew.org
Explore our wild botanic garden in the heart of Sussex, home to the Millennium Seed Bank, over 500 acres of diverse landscapes and plants from across the globe.| www.kew.org