Sponsor a display of flowering bulbs at Kew Gardens
Sponsoring one of Kew’s renowned bulb displays is a very special way to celebrate the life of a loved one or to remember a special anniversary or family event.
Some spectacular plantings are available for sponsorship. Choose from six stunning bulb displays, including the dazzling display of Narcissus down the Broad Walk at Kew Gardens.
Your dedication will be recorded on the Commemorative Touchscreen Register in the Secluded Garden glasshouse. You will also receive a personalised certificate detailing your chosen species. These bulb displays are available for sponsorship of £250 each and funds raised will be used for the planting and maintenance of the Gardens.
Make a dedication today - download our commemorative giving form (pdf) or phone us on 0208 332 3200 (Mon - Fri 9am - 5pm) to make a donation by card.
Choose a display of flowering bulbs
1. Common snowdrop (Galanthus nivalis)
The common snowdrop is an early flowering bulb, appearing in January through to February. You can see them in the Conservation Area at Kew Gardens.
2. Daffodil (Narcissus)
The striking daffodils ‘February Gold’ planted along the Broad Walk and the Tenby daffodil (Narcissus obvallaris), planted along the Princess Walk, welcome the spring with a wonderful golden yellow display from February.
3. Crocus 'Whitewell Purple’ (Crocus tommasinianus)
Crocus 'Whitewell Purple’ is planted along the Princess Walk. This plant species blooms through late February and March with lavender star-shaped flowers and deep yellow stamens.
4. 'Glory of the snow' (Chionodoxa siehei)
A lovely alpine, the 'glory of the snow' (Chionodoxa siehei) blooms in March with stunning blue flowers. You can see them on the lawn area between White Peaks and the Orangery.
5. Snakes’ head fritillary (Fritillaria meleagris)
The purple and white snakes’ head fritillary planted on the Riverside Walk and also alongside the Princess Walk flower in April.
6. Autumn crocus (Colchicum speciosum)
The autumn crocus, also known as meadow saffron, brings a welcome splash of colour along the Holly Walk from August through to October.
Make a dedication today - download our commemorative giving form (pdf) or phone us on 0208 332 3200 (Mon - Fri 9am - 5pm) to make a donation by card.
More commemorative gifts from Kew
- Dedicate a woodland area at Kew Gardens
- Dedicate a woodland area at Wakehurst
- Sponsor a display of flowering bulbs at Wakehurst
- Dedicate a book in Kew's Library Art & Archives
- Sponsor a heritage tree
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