After consultation with his colleague Robert Morley, he realises with amazement that, unlike the dinosaurs, the relatives of ...
Kew’s women scientists, horticulturists, curators and educators are world-class, and it shows. We’ve rounded up our favourite ...
Stealthy, tenacious, and deadly - mosquitoes are the ultimate hidden killers, infecting people with devastating diseases like ...
One of Ellen’s main tasks at Kew was working on the Africa ‘naming wall’ – an area where unidentified specimens are stored, ...
Join Collections Manager Erin Messenger and Assistant Archivist Isabel Lauterjung as we dive into the history of the Wardian ...
5 April to 21 April at Kew Gardens and included in admission, free entry under age of 4 Learn about fruit and vegetables through games, interactive zones, a Vegetable Carnival and a Veggie Fact Trail ...
Join us for brand-new family activities, stunning horticultural highlights, and exclusive deals for our members this spring at Wakehurst. Whether it's our exciting new Twits trail or taking part in ...
A letter in the Directors' Correspondence archive describes how the deadly prediction of an old Chinese proverb about bamboo flowering came true. "When the bamboo flowers, famine, death and ...