Press Release
Bonsai at Kew reach new heights
For release: 10 March 2003
New glasshouse and display open on 12 April
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display of some of the finest bonsai trees in the country goes on show
at Kew in a brand new glasshouse, designed to show them off at their best.
Two years ago, Kew acquired a collection of 50 bonsai plants, donated
by Ruth Stafford-Jones, one of the most respected growers in Britain.
Some were displayed during Kews Japan festival in 2001 and introduced
many visitors to the delights of this intricate horticultural art. Now
a selection of the trees will be displayed in a new custom-made glasshouse
provided by Hartley Botanic.
The glasshouse, 13m long by 4m wide, opens to visitors with its new displays
on 12 April. Constructed in brick, powder-coated aluminium and stainless
steel, with safety glazing, it replaces an old wooden glasshouse which
was in poor condition.
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The bonsai collection includes conifers, maples, a Japanese white pine, a rhododendron, beech and an oak tree. The smallest is a Cotoneaster horizontalis, just 10cm high, and the tallest is a Chinese quince standing around 60cm high. Like their full-size counterparts, bonsai are happiest living outdoors so the display will change each week, showing off different specimens throughout the year.
Kew Gardens is just 25 minutes from Charing Cross by District line tube
and 20 minutes by overland train from Waterloo. Entry is £7.50 for
adults, £5.50 concessions, children 16 and under are free. Free
parking is available on Kew Road and Kew Green after 10.00am. Kew Gardens
is open daily from 9.30am. Closing is at 5.30pm until 30 March, then 6.30pm
Mon-Fri and 7.30pm weekends and bank holidays. For details about visiting
Kew phone 020 8332 5655 or check out Kews website at www.kew.org.
Special bonsai courses for 2003
Bonsai for beginners
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To celebrate the display of the bonsai collection, Kew has put together
a new series of five courses.
The opening course is aimed at those who have little knowledge or are
complete newcomers to the subject and the seasonal follow-ups are designed
to help participants progress. For the four seasonal sessions, participants
will be asked to bring along deciduous and coniferous bonsai subjects
to work on (either their own or those purchased following advice from
the tutor) plus a selection of tools. All other materials will be provided.
Tutor: Nobuyuki Kajiwara
Introduction to Bonsai
Thursday 20 March 10.15am 1pm
A brief introduction to bonsai, describing the ultimate domestication
of nature and how the joys of this form of cultivation can create diversity
through various styles, materials and sizes. The course will also illustrate
how the growth patterns of bonsai differ from their full size counterparts
and the special techniques which transform the growth pattern.
Course Fee: £30 (£25 Concessions, Friends of Kew)
(maximum capacity 15 places)
Bonsai Seasonal Sessions
1. Spring Work
Thursday 10 April 10.15am 4pm
This session will cover the theory and practice of spring pruning of the
aerial part and roots of deciduous trees. It will also cover important
points in the daily care of bonsai.
2. Early summer work
Thursday 5 June 10.15am 4pm
The theory and practice of summer pruning for the new growth will be covered
in this session, along with watering, feeding and protecting bonsai from
pests and diseases.
3. Late summer work
Thursday 31 July 10.15am 4pm
This session covers the pruning of new growth in deciduous bonsai, plus
the theory and practice of pruning the roots of pine bonsai.
4. Autumn work
Wednesday 5 November 10.15am 4pm
The final session covers the theory and practice of autumn pruning of
deciduous bonsai and the styling of conifer bonsai, using wiring techniques.
Course fee (for all four sessions): £200 (£180 Concessions,
Friends of Kew)
(maximum capacity 8 places)
Information about these and other Kew courses is available from Adult
Education at Kew on 020 8332 5626, fax: 020 8332 5640, email adulted@kew.org
For further Press information please contact:
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Kew: Public Relations Tel: +44 (0)20 8332 5607/5619 |
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