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Freezing Ascension's rare ferns for the future

By: Ed Jones - 25 Aug 2011

Ed Jones has just spent a year working with Kew's Conservation Biotechnology team investigating different methods of conserving several of the threatened ferns unique to Ascension Island in the South Atlantic.


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Early 20th century plant hunting in Taiwan

By: Katherine Harrington - 19 Sep 2011

Find out about the experiences in Taiwan of botanical collector William Robert Price through the letters he sent back to Kew Gardens at the turn of the last century.


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Introducing our new Library Graduate Trainee

By: Debora Hodgson - 09 Nov 2011

Read about our new Library Graduate Trainee and all that her role entails.


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Introducing the GIS Unit

By: Justin Moat - 03 Jan 2012

Find out more about the GIS Unit at Kew from Justin Moat.


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New year, new look!

By: Christina Harrison - 03 Mar 2012

Kew magazine is changing – we thought you might like a peek at our brand new design and what's inside the spring issue.


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The sadistic dispersal strategy of the puncture vine

By: Wolfgang Stuppy - 08 May 2012

In his third 'Seed of the Month' blog series, Wolfgang Stuppy warns us of the 'dangerous' seeds of Tribulus terrestris.


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Wax wonders

By: Mark Nesbitt - 05 Nov 2012

In the Victorian period, creating wax models of flowers was both a ladylike craft, and an important tool for botanical communication.


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Awards Success!

By: Christina Harrison - 30 Nov 2012

It was a cold day on Thursday but well worth the trip into central London to attend the annual Garden Media Guild Awards at a plush hotel near Grosvenor Square. All fingers and toes were crossed...


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The Perfect Plant Hunting Companion?

By: Katherine Harrington - 04 Apr 2013

Discovering 'man's best friend' in the Directors' Correspondence collection, part of Kew's archive.


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The history of working women at Kew

By: Michele Losse - 08 Mar 2011

In celebration of International Women's Day, Michele blogs about the employment of women at Kew. The first women gardeners were appointed in 1896.


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Top professional tips to improve your macro shots

By: Philip Smith - 09 May 2011

Macro photography is one of the most popular techniques in the world of flower and plant imagery. Keeping focused on your subject is the key to successful close-up photography.

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