Turns out there's an even more sought-after version of the iconic 2009 Kew Gardens coin. The silver 50 Pence Piece is a must-have for any coin collector, and can fetch hundreds of pounds in online ...
British studio Hugh Broughton Architects has completed a timber enclosure made of interlocking larch slats to screen off a pump house for west London's Kew Gardens. Named Kew Pumping Station ...
Each year in February, Kew Gardens’ Princess of Wales Conservatory holds an amazing Orchids Festival. It features a large flower display as well as opportunities to find out about the naming of ...
Things to do in Toronto this week include a grand live performance of the Lord of the Rings score, a wacky sideshow filled with oddities, and festive celebrations to ring in the Year of the Snake.
A preview to ArtiGras in Palm Beach Gardens is from Jan. 20 until Feb. 13. The preview will include a group of exhibitions of various fine artists and photographers on display. The preview is held ...
Dobbies Garden Centres’ popular Little Seedlings ... The fun-filled workshop will focus on flowers, with children learning all about where they come from and the different types, why they ...
But after using an indoor garden for three years, I’m a convert. It’s really useful as insurance that I’ll always have fresh herbs — it’s like a tiny farmers’ market stand in my ...
Are you yearning for a day in nature outside central London? Always wanted to visit the world-famous Kew Gardens? We're collaborating with the Flourish ResLife programme to offer students a day trip ...
The corpse flower - nicknamed “Putricia” - began unfurling at Sydney’s Royal Botanic Garden for the first time in 15 years on Thursday afternoon. The rare titan arum, a type of carrion ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. More than 16,000 people have already visited Putricia since Friday, and the Botanic Gardens will stay open until midnight tonight to ...
The Gardens have nicknamed the corpse flower “Putricia” after its sickening perfume, described by chief scientist Brett Summerell as akin to the rotting flesh of a possum, wet socks and cat vomit.
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