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Sempervivum marmoreum in Bulgaria

Kew's projects across continental Europe

21 Sep 2009

Kew is working with partners across the region to create and share valuable plant information.


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Two people collect seeds in Mexico

Kew's projects in Central and North America

21 Sep 2009

Kew is undertaking vital work to protect plant life and habitats under threat in this region.


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MSB Montserrat hills

Kew's projects across the Caribbean and North Atlantic Ocean

21 Sep 2009

Kew's teams are working closely with local communities to protect the region's most threatened habitats.


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Measuring forest trees in the southern Amazon

Kew's projects in Brazil

20 Sep 2009

Kew's work in Brazil is helping to understand and protect the diversity of plant life in the region and assist communities to use native plants sustainably.


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People climbing hill carrying luggage on Mozambique expedition

Kew's projects in South Central Africa

20 Sep 2009

Our projects in this region are helping to identify plant species at risk, and saving threatened and useful wild plants in Malawi.


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Paul Little's trip to Vietnam

Kew bids Vietnam good morning and works together with local botanists

18 Sep 2009

Helping to assess and conserve the country’s rich and amazing plant life, in partnership with local botanists, was the key aim of Kew’s latest expedition to Vietnam. Gail Vines reports on how the intrepid team fared.


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View of the pagoda in the early 20th century

Botanic gardens play a vital role in the development of trade, agriculture and medicine worldwide

18 Sep 2009

Few botanic gardens existed when Kew was founded in 1759, but now there are more than 2,500. Sara Oldfield highlights their vital work around the world.


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Lady's slipper orchid

Kew Diploma student Matti Niissalo searches for lady's slipper orchids in Finland

18 Sep 2009

Hordes of hungry mosquitoes and vast boggy fens didn't deter Kew Diploma student Matti Niissalo in his search for orchids in Finland.


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Encephalartos altensteinii in Kew's Palm House

Kew's nine star plants are registered to the National Plant Collection scheme

18 Sep 2009

Among its many collections of plants, Kew holds nine particularly special ones registered as National Plant Collections. Richard Wilford finds out what this means and why they’re so important.


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MSB Mali expedition

Kew's projects in West Africa

18 Sep 2009

Kew is helping to save plants and habitats in West Africa and empower local communities.


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Sambucus nigra inflorescence

Elderflower surprise

10 Jun 2013
Scientists at Kew Gardens have discovered compounds new to science in ordinary elderflower drinks.


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Photo of Howea belmoreana and H forsteriana

Speciation systems on Lord Howe Island

06 Jun 2013
Lord Howe Island provides evidence in plants for the ‘syngameon hypothesis’ of adaptive evolution.


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