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Temperate House
The Slips, Wakehurst Place, West Sussex
wallaby at Kewfour legged contributors to the Kew heritage festival
Chokushi-Mon, Japenese Gateway
courtyard by the Princess of Wales Conservatory
caanda geesecourtyard by the Princess of Wales Conservatory
indian bean tree
Betula albosinensis var septentrionalischinese red birch
araucaria araucana, monkey puzzle
Cedarsummer Arboretum
oak, quercus robur
Acer davidii treeACERACEAE Acer davidii 1994924SICH630 china
Cedrus libaniCedar of Lebanon
red horse chestnut
Castanea sativasweet chestnut
The Order Beds
a shady seatsecluded bench by a rhodoendron
Bluebell woodsBlubells in the Conservation Area
Henry Price Walled GardenHenry Price walled garden at Wakehurst Place, Wes Sussex
Henry Price walled garden, Wakehurst PlaceHenry Price walled garden
view through the pergolaRose pergola in summer
verbena and fennelpurple flowers in colour spectrum display
Ampelodesmos mauritanicamediterranean grass growing in the Grass Garden
Pink roseRose pergola in summer
Rosa Hannah Gordon
Rudbeckia hirta Marmalade. Family: Asteraceae (Compositae)
A display of chilli peppers
Pink flower outside the Palm House
Chilli displayChilli peppers growing near the Palm House
Davies Alpine House at Kew Gardens
Allium nigrum, 1808Illustration of Allium nigrum, commonly known as ornamental onion. Watercolour and pencil on paper by Sydenham Edwards, 1808. Original artwork from Curtiss Botanical Magazine, volume 29, plate 1148
Dietes huttonii, 1875Current accepted plant name is Moraea huttonii, commonly known as moraea or Cape tulip. Watercolour and pencil on paper by Walter Hood Fitch, 1875
Sparaxis pulcherrimum, 1866Current accepted plant name is Dierama pulcherrimum, commonly known as angels fishing rod, wandflower or hairbell. Hand-coloured lithograph on paper by Walter Hood Fitch, 1866
Lupinus My CastleLupinus, My Castle (lupin). Family: Papilionaceae
Verbena bonariensis (Argentinian vervain). Family: Verbenaceae
Iris Dell with flowering azaleas, Wakehurst Place, Sussex. To the southeast of the Black Pond is a water body and waterfall surrounded by Japanese irises, maples and rhododendrons
Princess of Wales conservatory, RBG Kew
Frankenia laevisFRANKENIACEAE, Frankenia laevis, 195957601
Anemone, Rununculaceae
Acer campestre seeds and leaves
Acer monspessulanumMontpelier maple
Morpho Peiledes - NE / TropMorpho Peiledes - Blue morpho butterfly
Caligo eurilochusowl butterfly
Cethosia cyaneLeopard lacewing butterfly
orange marigolds
Paeonia officinalis var. rosea
Mediterannean garden
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