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Kew Gardens: Royal Botanical Gardens in London, England
Kew Gardens: Royal Botanical Gardens in London, England
Kew Gardens, Kew, West London
Kew Gardens are probably the best and most famous botanical gardens in the world and the model on which many others are based. There are several interesting buildings including a royal palace and large glasshouses ranging from a few years old to several hundred years housing tropical plants and even oldest pot-plant, which lives in the Palm-house. Outside there are plants and trees from all over the world. There are indoor and outdoor restaurants including one in the Orangery building. Kew Ga...


Kew Gardens, UK - World Heritage Site
Kew Gardens, UK - World Heritage Site
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Unesco World Heritage Site
Kew Gardens, as the Botanic Gardens are usually called, are situated on the south west outskirts of London about 7 miles from the centre of the city. It is one of the most interesting and beautiful places to visit in the capital with almost forty Grade 1 or Grade 2 Listed Buildings, set in 300 acres (121 hectares) of beautiful grounds. It is internationally important for botanic research and the conservation of plants. It has the world's largest collection of living plants and over seven mil...


The Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew
The Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew
Learn about Kew Gardens - a great garden
Every year over 1 million people visit the world famous and world heritage site which is the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew. Over the last 250 years old, the gardens have developed across 300 acres while the institution has become a world-leader in plant-related collections, scientific research and international conservation. It's now designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site which means Kew Gardens rank alongside Stonehenge, the Pyramids, and the Taj Mahal! Below you can find out a lot more a...


Kew Gardens: Princess of Wales Conservatory - butterflies on display
Kew Gardens: Princess of Wales Conservatory - butterflies on display
Kew Gardens - Princess of Wales Conservatory
The Princess of Wales Conservatory is one of the main attractions for many visitors to the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew, Surrey. This large glasshouse contains ten different kinds of tropical environment under the one roof. Whatever the weather is doing outside, as you walk through the conservatory you can experience hot desert conditions, moist tropical rainforest and a range of other tropical environments along the way. The conservatory contains a wide variety of plants suited to these diff...



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