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Your donations can help Kew inspire visitors through our Gardens

21 Aug 2012

A recent donation from a Kew supporter will give more of our visitors the chance to explore our beautiful Gardens.


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Purple cyclamen in flower

Stunning autumn cyclamen are in flower at Kew Gardens and Wakehurst

30 Aug 2011

Autumn is a great time of year for cyclamens where beautiful displays of the Cyclamen hederifolium can be seen at both Kew Gardens and Wakehurst.


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Kew's Temperate House

Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew launches fundraising campaign to restore the Temperate House following initial support from the Heritage Lottery Fund for a £15m bid

10 May 2011

The Heritage Lottery Fund has given the green light to the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew to develop plans to restore the Temperate House and its surrounding landscape, it was announced today. Development funding of £890,900 was awarded to help progress plans for the £28m project.


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Students help the Millennium Seed Bank Partnership to save a species

22 Dec 2010

A rare UK native plant has been ‘adopted’ by the Uckfield Community Technology College, with the seeds safely stored in Kew’s Millennium Seed Bank at Wakehurst.


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Kew’s Millennium Seed Bank will soon celebrate a global landmark of conserving 10% of the world’s plants.

Help Kew save 25% of the world's plants by 2020

24 Sep 2009

Kew’s Millennium Seed Bank will soon celebrate a global landmark - conserving 10% of the world’s plants.


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Kew Foundation appeal update - Documenting plant diversity at Kew's Herbarium

09 Sep 2009

Through our own 250 years of evolution, Kew has become a global centre of plant science tackling urgent environmental challenges. Kew has described, identified and catalogued plants around the world, building the greatest concentration of botanical knowledge on the planet.


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