Gardens

Kew magazine’s images capture the dazzling variety of the Gardens – from the drama of the Grass Garden and the Colour Spectrum’s brilliance to the intimacy of plant portraits

Love-in-a-mist, <em>Nigella damascena</em> by Paul Little
Love-in-a-mist, Nigella damascena

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<em>Astrantia</em> ‘Hadspen Blood’ by James Morley
Astrantia ‘Hadspen Blood’

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<em>Malope trifida</em> ‘Glacier Fruits’ by James Morley
Malope trifida ‘Glacier Fruits’

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<em>Crocosmia</em> ‘Lucifer’ by Andrew McRobb
Crocosmia ‘Lucifer’

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Ruby chard in the students’ vegetable plots by Andrew McRobb
Ruby chard in the vegetable plots

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<em>Physostegia virginiana</em> in front of <em>Kniphofia</em> ‘Innocence’ in the Duke’s Garden by Andrew McRobb
Physostegia virginiana in front of Kniphofia ‘Innocence’ in the Duke’s Garden

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<em>Euphorbia obesa</em> by Andrew McRobb
Euphorbia obesa

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Ginkgo leaves by Andrew McRobb
Ginkgo leaves

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The Grass Garden in winter by Andrew McRobb
The Grass Garden in winter

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The Japanese Landscape by Fiona McLeod
The Japanese Landscape

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Chokushi-Mon at dawn by Fiona McLeod
Chokushi-Mon at dawn

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Alliums at Wakehurst by Jeff Eden
Alliums at Wakehurst

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The Sir Henry Price Walled Garden, Wakehurst by Jeff Eden
The Sir Henry Price Walled Garden, Wakehurst

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The Sir Henry Price Walled Garden, Wakehurst by Jeff Eden
The Sir Henry Price Walled Garden, Wakehurst

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Kew Palace seen across the hornbeam walk by Keith Collie
Kew Palace seen across the hornbeam walk

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<em>Salvia greggii</em> by Andrew McRobb
Salvia greggii

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Trimming topiary in the Nosegay Garden by Richard Wilford
Trimming topiary in the Nosegay Garden

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Judas trees and terms, the Queen’s Garden by Andrew McRobb
Judas trees and terms, the Queen’s Garden

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