News

Kew Madagascar Conservation Centre We have over 70 Malagasy colleagues based at our third research site working to protect Madagascar's unique flora.
The Fungarium Our Fungarium contains specimens from every part of the globe and reflects the importance of fungi as providers of food, medicines, enzymes and essential ecosystem services.
Many epiphytes are specialists. They need specific microclimates, high humidity, and stable forest ecosystems to survive.
Sensory tours Designed for visitors with sight loss and their carers. This sensory experience gives you the chance to explore the Gardens through touch, smell, and description.
Step into the Millennium Seed Bank, where the real scientists are hard at work, for an exciting new interactive exhibit: Bank a Seed. Join us for hands-on fun in the fascinating world of seed science.
How many species of oak tree are there? What mythology is tied to oaks? What threats do they face? Join Kew expert and Tree Gang member Tom Fry as he explores the science and stories of the oak tree ...
Launched in 2011, the Green Legacy Hiroshima (GLH) initiative aims to safeguard the future and the peace message of these ...
Adventure and discovery around the world with the plant hunters Plant hunters frequently travelled across the world to discover new plants for science. Discover some of their adventures here with ...
Meet Jack Harrison, Wakehurst's Prairie Lead, and the brains behind the management and maintenance of the Prairie. He works ...
Become a Kew member - Young Person memberships Kew has a range of membership options with benefits throughout the year, plus the opportunity to support our fight against climate change and ...
All summer long, Kew members and their guests can visit the Gardens from 8am. Escape the crowds and be the first to enjoy the ...