Kew Gardens, Royal Botanic Gardens, Queer Nature Festival 2023, Queer Nature Press

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To plan your visit to the Royal Botanic Gardens, please visit Kew.org. | House of Spirits art installation at Kew Gardens by Jeffrey Gibson for the Queer Nature Festival 2023 | Photo courtesy of Queer Nature Press

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There’s power in these plants. Welcome to Kew Gardens, the largest and most diverse collection of botanicals on Earth. Visitors can discover over fifty thousand plants thriving in the southwest London sanctuary, from the spacious arboretum to the alpine rock garden. The renowned Temperate House is a cathedral that celebrates temperate flora from Asia, Australia, the Americas, and Africa, many of which are endangered and only found in some of the Earth’s most remote locations. Small but mighty, these rare plants may offer solutions to global challenges like food security, all from their perfectly planted position in the world’s largest Victorian glasshouse.

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Kew Gardens, Royal Botanic Gardens, Queer Nature Festival 2023, Queer Nature Press

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To plan your visit to the Royal Botanic Gardens, please visit Kew.org. | House of Spirits art installation at Kew Gardens by Jeffrey Gibson for the Queer Nature Festival 2023 | Photo courtesy of Queer Nature Press

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