Just want access to the gardens? Our new Seed membership gives you unlimited entry to Kew Gardens for 12 months. From just £54 a year, paid annually by Direct Debit. *Restrictions apply. Please see ...
We understand that some guests will not be able to access some event without the assistance of an Essential Companion. We are pleased to be able to offer an Essential Companion ticket for those guests ...
This Easter, join the Octonauts on a buzzing family mission! Captain Barnacles and the crew need you! Based on the Octonauts: Above and Beyond episode, ‘Honeybees’, help guide the honeybees back home ...
The majority of plants are able to get the nutrients they need, like nitrogen, from the soil by absorbing them through their roots. However, there are some environments where the soil has very few of ...
If you love the sight of beautiful spring blossoms, you might have noticed that they’re blooming earlier than they used to.
From plants to poo, Kew Research Fellow Dr Si-Chong Chen reveals how seeds use animals as their free ride for dispersal… Plants can’t pick themselves up and move around, so they often need a little ...
RBG Kew’s fifth State of the World’s report, published today, lays out the current condition of the world’s plants and fungi globally. Based on the work of 200 international researchers and covering ...
When you hear the word wildlife what is the first thing that springs to mind? It's probably an image of an animal. Wildlife includes animals but it also incorporates plants. Our inability to recognise ...
Work by scientists at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew highlights that over half of wild coffee species are at risk of extinction This includes Arabica (Coffea arabica), the origin of the world’s most ...
How did the double coconut, one of the natural world’s most celebrated and mysterious phenomena, evolve on a remote island? On the beautiful islands of the Seychelles in the Indian Ocean grows a ...
Kew scientists named 190 new plants and fungi described together with partners in 2025 List includes a ‘zombie’ fungus from Brazil, a ‘bloodstained’ orchid from Ecuador, a strange snowdrop from the ...
The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew today releases ‘Our manifesto for change 2021-2030’, a new strategy mapping out its mission and areas of focus for the next decade. The world leading plant science ...
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