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Meet award-winning botanical illustrator Lucy Smith & discover her line drawings

by: Julia Buckley, Library, Art and Archives blog
17 Jun 2013

Lucy Smith recently won second prize in the Margaret Flockton award for botanical illustration. Read about her work as a botanical illustrator at Kew.

The beginnings of Missouri Botanical Garden

by: Virginia Mills, Library, Art and Archives blog
10 Jun 2013

Letter and plans from Kew's Directors' Correspondence archive give a glimpse into the humble beginnings of one of botany's most revered institutions - Missouri Botanical Garden - and its founder Henry Shaw.

Celebrating the launch of JSTOR Global Plants

by: Kat Harrington, Library, Art and Archives blog
24 May 2013

Kew's unique Directors' Correspondence collection is being made available digitally through a new collaborative website, JSTOR Global Plants.

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Elderflower surprise

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


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Study finds sixty percent of UK species in decline

22 May 2013
Kew has contributed to a groundbreaking report on the state of wildlife in the UK in time for International Day of Biological Diversity. It reveals that 60% of species studied have declined over recent decades.


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New initiative from Kew’s Millennium Seed Bank to protect UK trees takes root

10 May 2013
With a host of new pests and diseases attacking the United Kingdom’s native treescape, Kew’s Millennium Seed Bank is tackling the threat by establishing the country’s first national collection of tree seeds – the UK National Tree Seed Project.


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