Autumn Trees
Browse through a selection of Kew's trees that produce show-stopping colours in Autumn.
07 Sep 2011
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Maidenhair tree (Ginkgo biloba)
The most well known maidenhair tree at Kew is the ‘Old Lion’ found to the west of the Princess of Wales Conser ...more
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Copper beech (Fagus sylvatica) leaves
The bark is so sensitive to sunlight that old trunks when suddenly exposed to the sun (e.g. with felling of su ...more
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Scarlet maple (Acer rubrum)
Scarlet maple (Acer rubrum) will be turning red this autumn at Kew Gardens
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Indian horse chestnut (Aesculus indica)
A relative of the common horse chestnut, the Indian horse chestnut produces smaller seeds than the common hors ...more
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Italian maple (Acer obtusatum)
The Italian maple at Kew is a prize specimen – in fact it is a 'Champion' tree, meaning it is the larg ...more
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Sweet chestnut (Castanea sativa)
Kew has several sweet chestnut trees, of which the specimen between the Stable Yard and the Lake is believed t ...more
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Acer palmatum in the Bonsai House
Bonsai trees in the public display house showing autumn colour. Acer palmatum (approx 100 years old) in the fo ...more
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Golden browns, burnt oranges and deep reds - with the leaves starting to turn to a glorious array of colours, there is only one place in London to really experience the delights of Autumn-time. Kew Gardens is home to over 14,000 trees across its stunning 300 acres. Here are some of our highlights.
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