Royal Botanic Gardens Kew, Britain
Tuesday, 05/04/2016 15:25 (GMT+7)
Royal Botanic Gardens Kew, the most famous garden in Britain and a worldwide icon as widely known as Oxford, Cambridge, the Queen, Wimbledon...
Kew Gardens is the world’s largest collection of living plants. The Gardens includes
121 hectares of gardens and botanical glasshouses between Richmond and Kew
in southwest London, England. (Photo: joemoon)
The Royal Botanic Gardens Kew was built in 1759. (Photo: wikipedia)
The whole domain encompasses an impressive 132ha. (Photo: londoncalling)
Its living collections include more than 30,000 different kinds of plants. (Photo: britannica)
Kew Gardens is home to countless superb collections of plants, each handily contained
in well-marked areas. Collections include everything from cacti to carnivorous plants,
ornamental grasses to orchids, and roses to rhododendrons. (Photo: tripadvisor)
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The Gardens also serves as an internationally acclaimed botanical research and
education institution, and employs nearly 700 staffs. (Photo: conventionbureau)
Kew Gardens - one of England's top tourist attractions with over two million visitors each year -
is a wonderful place to spend a day. (Photo: wordpress)
In July 2003, the Gardens were put on the list of World Heritage Sites by UNESCO.
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Compiled by BTA