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Go Wild - a celebration of UK biodiversity, 24 May - 28 September 2003 Festival Features
Festival Diary
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About Go Wild

Please note:

The Go Wild Festival ran at Kew and Wakehurst place for the summer of 2003. As such many of the festival features can no longer be seen in the gardens, but this website has been kept to give visitors access to wealth of information developed to support the festival.

Don't forget to check out the latest events in the gardens. Find out more......

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Blooms, Birds, Bugs and Bees: Planting Plans

Flowers and foliage spanning the whole colour spectrum, from warm red to cool blue, create a riot of colours to awaken the senses. For people, different colours evoke a variety of responses, some pleasurable, some sad. For animals, colours provide a warning or advertise a source of food. For plants, the colour green is crucial to their ability to produce their own food.

Spectrum plan

Planting Plans

Planting plans and plant portraits for all the displays are now available online.

View the planting plans >>>

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Aerial view - 19/08/02

 

 
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