About us. Our mission at Kew Gardens and Wakehurst is to understand and protect plants and fungi, for the wellbeing of people and the future of all life on Earth. Earth is the only planet in …
Kew Science. Our purpose is to help stop biodiversity loss and develop nature-based solutions to some of humanity’s biggest global challenges. With over 530 science staff, Kew’s mission is to …
Find out more about tickets and prices. Opening times. Daily, 10am to 4pm (last entry 3pm) Directions. Only 30 mins from Central London. Our four gates can be accessed by rail, bus or …
Kew at COP29. Kew is committed to highlighting the critical role of nature in effective climate action. Climate change is having a catastrophic impact on life on earth - causing devastating …
Our mission at Kew Gardens and Wakehurst is to understand and protect plants and fungi, for the wellbeing of people and the future of all life on Earth. Earth is the only planet in the universe …
A collection of plants from the alpine and rocky regions of the world. A collection of waterlilies, lotuses and other aquatic and marginal plants. A collection of temperate woody plants …
The Herbarium is a collection of dried plant specimens that are stored, catalogued, and arranged by family, genus and species for study. With over seven million specimens, Kew’s Herbarium …
The Living Collections are the foundation of our two botanic gardens, Kew and Wakehurst. They are the most diverse collections of any botanic garden in the world. Part of our role is to …
Kew Gardens. Discover the world of science behind our botanical collections, with over 50,000 living plants to be found across our UNESCO World Heritage site. The Temperate House will …