Discover a world of science hiding behind our beautiful botanical collections filled with over 40,000 living plants
Kew.org is the official website of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, a world-renowned scientific organization focusing on plant and fungal diversity. The site serves as a comprehensive resource for botanical research, conservation, and education, offering detailed information on plant species, conservation projects, and educational programs. It also provides virtual tours, event information, and a wealth of resources for both the scientific community and the general public.
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Access to extensive databases detailing thousands of plant and fungal species, including their taxonomy, distribution, and conservation status.
Interactive virtual tours of the gardens and glasshouses, allowing users to explore Kew's collections from anywhere in the world.
A wide range of educational materials and programs designed for students, teachers, and the general public to learn about plant science and conservation.
Information on Kew's global conservation efforts, including projects aimed at saving plant species from extinction and restoring habitats.
A comprehensive calendar of events, including workshops, exhibitions, and guided tours, hosted by Kew throughout the year.
Access to a wide range of scientific publications and research papers produced by Kew's scientists and collaborators.
An online store offering a variety of botanical-themed products, including books, seeds, and gardening tools.
Details on how to become a member of Kew, including benefits such as free entry to the gardens and exclusive events.
Information on volunteering at Kew, including roles in gardening, education, and visitor services.
A service offering expert identification of plant specimens submitted by the public, contributing to scientific research and conservation.
The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, are located in Richmond, London, United Kingdom.
Kew Gardens covers 121 hectares (300 acres) and houses one of the largest and most diverse botanical collections in the world.
Kew Gardens was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2003, recognizing its outstanding universal value to humanity.
Kew's herbarium is one of the largest in the world, containing over 7 million preserved plant specimens used for scientific research.
The Millennium Seed Bank Partnership, led by Kew, is the largest ex situ plant conservation project in the world, aiming to save plants worldwide from extinction.
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