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Orchids - Kew
Exclusive member benefits for Orchids at Kew. Kew members can enjoy: Member-only timeslots: Available daily from 10 to 11am throughout Orchids. Reserved spaces for members: We’ve set aside spaces every day from 11am to 4pm for our members to book so you won’t miss out if you can’t make the earlier member-only slot.These timeslots …
Mycelium: Exploring the hidden dimension of fungi | Kew
Mar 11, 2023 · Making the connection. The mycelium also plays a crucial role in fungal reproduction. The mycelia of two compatible fungi can fuse together, allowing the cells of each fungus to combine and their DNA to mix.
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew | Kew
Jan 24, 2025 · Discover a world of science hiding behind our beautiful botanical collections filled with over 40,000 living plants
Name and synonymy resources - Kew
Contains accepted names and over 1,020,000 synonyms for more than 343,000 plant species. It is the most comprehensive and actively curated dataset on plant taxonomy, created in collaboration with scientists from around the globe. Taxonomic information from WCVP is used in Plants of the World Online ...
Welwitschia mirabilis - Kew
Across the harsh environment of the northern Namib desert, a truly unique plant has been flourishing almost unchanged for thousands of years. Welwitschia mirabilis, often just referred to as Welwitschia, can survive for hundreds of years in the arid desert by absorbing water from sea fog and deep groundwater. Welwitschia play a key …
Rafflesia arnoldi - Kew
While it isn’t listed as Endangered by the IUCN Red List, numbers of Rafflesia species across Indonesia are falling due to the impact of ecotourism.. To assist with pollination, Rafflesia flowers also produce heat which helps to spread their foul aroma. Rafflesia arnoldi pollen, unlike many other pollens, is a thick sticky liquid that dries on the back of …
Oak tree - Quercus robur - Kew
Probably one of the most recognisable trees in Britain, the common oak tree is a cultural icon. Quercus robur is the most common oak tree in the UK. Oak trees, leaves and acorns all feature on coats of arms, company logos and coins. Growing tall and broad, the common oak can be found in woodlands across Europe and plays a key role in forest ecosystems.
European beech - Fagus sylvatica - Kew
Sometimes known as the ‘queen of British trees’, the European beech is one of the most common trees in parks, forests and woodlands across Britain. Beech woodlands, with their dense canopies and ground layer of fallen leaves, provide a home for rarer plant species. This can include orchids such as the bird’s-nest orchid (Neottia nidus-avis) and the red helleborine (Cephalanthera rubra).
Darwin’s orchid - Kew
Darwin’s orchid is an epiphyte, meaning it grows non-parasitically within the branches of trees. It has two rows of narrow leaves that are around 27cm long and 3cm across, which split into two lobes at the end.
What in earth? Understanding what fungi really are | Kew
Oct 7, 2022 · More than just mushrooms. For a lot of us, fungi are synonymous with mushrooms. But mushrooms are only one part of the lifecycle of some fungi. A fungus will begin its life as a spore, which can be carried away by the wind or an unwitting animal courier, like an insect.