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One of the most famous mythological trees is the world tree Yggdrasil, found in Norse mythology. This tree is described as a ...
Shade-grown coffee plantations can be powerful allies in the fight against climate change and biodiversity loss. The use of ...
Experience a world of winter magic in Kew Gardens as our acclaimed light trail, Christmas at Kew, returns this festive season. Christmas at Kew is an unmissable opportunity to herald the start of the ...
Book now to enjoy the opportunity to cycle in the beautiful setting of Kew Gardens. This is a rare chance to experience the Gardens on two wheels. Come with your family, or bring along your friends ...
The Children’s Garden is undergoing essential maintenance and the water feature is temporarily closed. We apologise for any inconvenience caused. Based in a natural setting the size of 40 tennis ...
We have a wide variety of cafés and restaurants at Kew Gardens. Look out for seasonal specialties and food foraged from our Gardens. All our cafés and restaurants source seasonal and local produce. We ...
On the High Weald of West Sussex, Wakehurst is accessible by car or bus, and is a short drive from Haywards Heath station. We have a few dos and don'ts in place to keep everyone happy. Please also ...
We are on the B2028, south of Turners Hill and north of Ardingly. From London, take the M25 then M23, leave at Junction 10, turn left onto the A264 On the A264 go straight over first two roundabouts, ...
Meet Allan Cunningham (1791-1839): one of the first professional botanists in the world. Until the end of the eighteenth century, being a botanist usually meant someone who did not need to earn an ...