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Galanthus elwesii, snowdrop. Family: Amaryllidaceae
Snow drops at RBG Kew
Aphelandra flava Nees. Family: Acanthaceae
MSB seed bank buildingThe Millennium Seed bank, Wakehurst place, Sussex
The Mansion at Wakehurst Place, Sussex, autumn
Cyclamen at Wakehurst Place, Sussex
Wakehurst Place stablesSeating area at Wakehurst Place stables, with wisteria in flower. Sequoiadendron giganteum, giant redwood tree (right)
Wakehurst Mansion in autumn, RBG Kews estate in the country
Stone urn with flowers, Wakehurst Place, Sussex
Wild flowers in the Slips at Wakehurst PlaceWild flower in the Slips at Wakehurst Place, Sussex
Azaleas, Wisteria and Rhododendrons in the Slips at Wakehurst Place. This area was set out by Gerald Loder as a collection of mixed specimen trees and shrubs
Iris Dell, Wakehurst PlaceThe Iris Dell, Wakehurst Place, Sussex
Flowering wisteria in the Iris Dell, Wakehurst place, Sussex. To the southeast of the Black Pond is a water body and waterfall surrounded by Japanese irises, maples and rhododendrons
Iris Garden at wakehurst Place
Rhododendron and Azaleas in the Slips at Wakehurst Place
Iris sibirica, Siberian iris growing at Wakehurst place, Sussex
Towards Westwood ValleyThe path towards Westwood Valley and Lake, Wakehurst Place, Sussex
Wakehurst PlaceWakehurst Mansion, flower border
Osmunda regalis, the Royal Fern, is sometimes known as the flowering fern or blooming fern, because of the appearance of its fertile fronds
Horsebridge WoodBluebells in Horsebridge Wood, Wakehurst Place, Sussex
Wakehurst Place in the snow
Treetop walkway and Temperate HouseThe Rhizotron and Xstrata Treetop Walkway and Temperate House, RBG Kew
Summer shade at KewPanoramic view of summer shaded area, RBG Kew
Tree top walkway panoramaTree Top Walkway Panorama, RBG Kew
Temperate House, RBG KewAerial panoramic view of the temperate House, RBG Kew
Kew Gardens at Christmas, in the snow, with fairground rides for children and Kew Palace in the background
Princess of Wales ConservatoryExterior of the Princess of Wales Conservatory, RBG Kew
Spring bedding plantsBedding plants in spring, RBG Kew
Palm House in snow, RBG Kew
Palm House panorama, RBG Kew
The Orangery and landscape, RBG Kew
Grass GardenGrass garden in autumn, RBG Kew
Daffodils along the broadwalk, RBG Kew
The arboretum, RBG Kew, summer
Chionodoxa flowers, glory of the snow: panoramic view
John Wilfred Sutch, born 8 November 1923, worked as a gardener in the T-Range, Palm House and Arboretum. At the age of 18 he left Kew to join the army
Observation post, RBG Kew, 1939Observation Post in Cambridge Cottage Garden, RBG Kew, autumn 1939. Observation posts, where soldiers were placed to monitor possible enemy movement, were assembled throughout the country
Sandbags outside the Herbarium, Kew, 1939Sandbags protect some of the lower windows and doors at the Herbarium and telephone room, RBG Kew, 1939, during World War II
H. W. SayerH.W. Sayer Sub-Foreman of the Temperate House pits, RBG Kew, May 1924. this was where plants destined for the Temperate House were propagated
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