Moss on the roots of trees at the Francis Rose Reserve, Wakehurst Place. This is the first nature reserve devoted to cryptogams (mosses, lichens and ferns)
Francis Rose Reserve, WakehurstMoss on the roots of trees at the Francis Rose Reserve, Wakehurst Place. This is the first nature reserve devoted to cryptogams (mosses, lichens and ferns)
Bluebells in Bethlehem Wood, Wakehurst Place
MSB Orange RoomMillennium Seed Bank Orange Room with public
Millennium Seed Bank Orange Room with public
Henry Price Walled GardenHenry Price walled garden at Wakehurst Place, Wes Sussex
The Millennium SeedbankThe Millennium Seed Bank, Wakehurst Place. By storing the worlds seeds, the MIllennium Seed Bank (MSB) aims to provide an insurance policy against the extinction of plants in the wild
The Henry Price Walled Garden, Wakehurst Place, Sussex
Pots and Containers, Wakehurst placeGardening shop at Wakehurst Place. Wakehurst is the country estate of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
Loder Valley, WakehurstLoder Valley Nature Reserve, Wakehurst Place, Sussex. Opened in 1980, the focus of the Loder Valley Nature Reserve is on conservation of the plants and animals of the High Weald of Sussex
The Iris Dell, Wakehurst Place, Sussex. A raised wooden walkway guides visitors around this feature
Iris ensata, Japanese Flag iris in the Iris Dell at wakehurst Place, Sussex
Azaleas in the Iris Dell, Wakehurst Place, Sussex
Wakehurst Mansion. Wakehurst Place is a National Trust site, managed by Kew Gardens. It is situated in West Sussex, set in 465 acres of country estate and boasts ornamental gardens
MSB seed bank buildingThe Millennium Seed bank, Wakehurst place, Sussex
Iris Garden at wakehurst Place
Osmunda regalis, the Royal Fern, is sometimes known as the flowering fern or blooming fern, because of the appearance of its fertile fronds
The Slips at Wakehurst Place
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