News from the Gardens at Kew and Wakehurst
Keep up to date with the latest news from the gardens at Kew and Wakehurst. Find out about upcoming festivals, events and activities and get information about new flowerings and garden highlights.
Directors' Correspondence Digitisation Team
by: Helen Hartley, Library, Art and Archives blog11 Dec 2009
Meet the Library Arts and Archives Digitisation Team and find out what they do.
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Kew Magazine goes to the ball
by: Christina Harrison, Kew magazine blog04 Dec 2009
Just to prove the run up to Christmas isn't all about manic shopping...
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Kew Today - Angraecum eburneum
02 Dec 2009
Come to the Princess of Wales Conservatory to see this beautiful orchid from the islands of the Indian Ocean.
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Explore Kew Gardens on Google Street View
28 Nov 2009
Nature fans and gardening fanatics can find inspiration by navigating the paths of Kew Gardens’ 326 acre site. Take in the largest collection of plants in the world – 30,000 different species, including 14,000 trees – and iconic structures such as the Palm House and Pagoda.
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Kew Today - Chilean bellflower
25 Nov 2009
For a splash of colour from a Chilean delicacy, visit Kew's Woodland Garden
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Kew Today - Madeiran squill at Kew Gardens
24 Nov 2009
If it's flowers you're looking for as winter takes hold, make for the Davies Alpine House
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Kew today - Pruning the Rose Pergola at Kew Gardens
16 Nov 2009
The colossal task of pruning the Rose Pergola at Kew Gardens is underway, lead by Andy Darragh.
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Kew’s wreath for remembrance
11 Nov 2009
Kew horticulturist Ashley Hughes produced Kew's Remembrance Wreath which was laid at the Cenotaph in Whitehall, London this week. The wreath is laid on behalf of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office in honour of the service men and women who died for their country.
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Things to do at Kew in November
05 Nov 2009
Experience our autumn colours, visit the Prince of Wales' Rainforest Project exhibition and don't miss The Art of Plant Evolution in the Shirley Sherwood Gallery.
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Don't miss our necklace orchid in flower this autumn
05 Nov 2009
Kew's necklace orchids are showing off their sparkly curtains in the Princess of Wales conservatory at Kew Gardens.
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