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kew march 2026

Tracker above, gps below

 

Bedding at the Palm House

Cyclamen

Camellia - it was white when I took it...

Slipper orchids

Acer palmatum dissectum atropurpureum

Juno iris

Juno iris

Sophora microphylla

Juno iris

Pulsatilla vulgaris

Tristagma uniflorum 'Rolf Fiedler'

Tropaeolum austropurpureum

Juno iris

Fritillaria graeca

Iris vicaria

Rhododendron laetum

Rhododendron scopulorum or dendricola

Agapetes serpens

Matthew's Pictures

Abutilon

Dendrobium thyrsiflorum

Euphorbia candelabrum

Rose of Venezuela (Brownea grandiceps)

Slipper orchid

Phragmipedium

Dendrobium thyrsiflorum

The Carbon Garden reveals the invisible, bringing to life the critical role carbon plays in sustaining life on Earth, communicating the scale of the climate crisis, and sharing the extraordinary potential of the natural world to combat it.

The new garden features multiple different areas that explore the relationship between plants, carbon and the future. In the centre of the Carbon Garden, the pavilion designed by Mizzi Studio is inspired by the symbiotic relationship between the plant and fungal kingdoms, and is created using low-carbon, natural materials.

We walked towards the bluebell area. but it is still too early

Ornithogalum nutans

Euphorbia candelabrum

Abutilon

Magnolia

Prunus 'matsumae-hara-guzuma'