A House of Confucius and a Chinese Arch (probably designed by Joseph Goupy, although possibly by Chambers) were already extant as follies in the royal gardens at Kew and, by about 1760, Chambers had ...
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Kew celebrates Peru with colourful orchid displayIt is believed to be extinct in the wild but is represented in several living collections around the world, including Kew Gardens. Other features of the display include an "orchid-aviary" that ...
Kew Gardens is one of over 200 attractions around the UK that Blue Peter badge holders can get into for free. To gain free entry, each child must have a Blue Peter badge, a valid Blue Peter badge ...
Kew Gardens has unveiled plans for a new ‘Carbon Garden’ at its world-famous botanical site in London. Set to open in July, the permanent garden will tell “the story of carbon” through a ...
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