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Kew (iii)

125 The Kew Royal Botanic Gardens are immense. One corner of the garden hosts most of the greenhouses and the meticulously planned thematic gardens. Most of the grounds, though, are made up of an arboretum. When I visited in 2013, it felt like an airy forest with many different kinds of trees, and it wasContinue reading “Kew (iii)”

Posted byKatja25 April 202125 April 2021Posted inbotanic gardens, LondonTags:Kew Royal Botanic GardensLeave a comment on Kew (iii)

Kew (ii)

107 The little waterlily greenhouse, one of all the small greenhouses in Kew Royal Botanic Gardens. It is completely taken up of a round pool full of waterlily leaves. It was such a lovely little place during my visit to the garden in 2013, and so warm. London was cold and raw on this particularContinue reading “Kew (ii)”

Posted byKatja01 April 2021Posted inbotanic gardens, LondonTags:Kew Royal Botanic GardensLeave a comment on Kew (ii)

Kew (i)

70 Kew Royal Botanic Gardens is, according to their own website, the finest botanic garden in the world, old, huge and in 2003 added to the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The garden was first created in 1759 and now covers 121 hectares of land. The greenhouses are magnificent to look at. So classy,Continue reading “Kew (i)”

Posted byKatja21 November 2020Posted inbotanic gardens, LondonTags:Kew Royal Botanic GardensLeave a comment on Kew (i)
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