Join one of our expert guides on a autumn walking tour and experience the wonder of Kew as it bursts into colour. Step in to autumn and take a closer look at the abundance of seeds, fruits and leaves.
A community growing project is about people. To find volunteers, community centres and local volunteer hubs are excellent ...
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 ...
Other common names: 甜橙 (Chinese, traditional), mandarin (English), marmalade orange (English), orange (English), Seville orange (English), tangerine (English ...
A sensory garden is all about stimulating and engaging the five basic senses of sight, smell, sound, touch and taste. This type of garden not only allows you to connect to nature, but encourages you ...
In 2022, our Horticulture Team began the restoration of a forgotten corner of Kew to offer something to visitors whatever the season. Now, Kew's new Winter Garden not only provides a wonderful range ...
Designed for visitors with a visual impairment and their carers. This sensory experience gives you the chance to explore the Gardens through touch, smell, and description. Join us for a sensory guided ...
Plants and fungi are vital to the future of food, clean air and medicine. We're fighting against biodiversity loss to save life on Earth.
Plant hunters frequently travelled across the world to discover new plants for science. Discover some of their adventures here with stories from Kew's Archives. The Archives team at Kew has been ...
Make the most out of your visit with our huge range of events and activities.
Other common names: ahu (Albanian), fhaya (Asturian), Обикновен бук (Bulgarian), faig (Catalan), 欧洲山毛榉 (Chinese, simplified) 歐洲山毛櫸 ...
Across the school holidays, young adventurers will have the opportunity to become a planet-saving Nature Hero. Put on your cape, join our mission and collect unique new badges. Help Pip, Bud and ...