Icons of Kew: Plants, buildings and objects

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Icons of Kew: Plants, buildings and objects Authors: , Format: Hardback First Published: Published By: Royal Botanic Gardens
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Pages: 176 Illustrations and other contents: 75 Illustrations, color Language: English ISBN: 9781842468586 Categories: , , , , ,

A showcase of more than 70 iconic plants, buildings and objects from Kew’s expansive collections. Uncover curiosities of nature and fascinating objects, including coffee beans from the tomb of Tutankhamun, contemporary botanical illustrations, and the vast and unusual titan arum or ‘corpse flower’ which famously blooms with a foul smell for a fleeting 24 hours. Icons of Kew offers a snapshot into the collections, history and landscape of the renowned gardens. Explore the broad range of Kew’s conservation work, intricate 17th century artworks, restored Victorian glasshouses, and recent research efforts, such as those to preserve the critically endangered smallest waterlily in the world. Beautifully illustrated throughout with colour photography and archival artwork, this marvellous compendium is a celebration of the diverse collections and vital work of The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.

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Author Biography

Carolyn Fry is a science and environment writer and editor based in West Sussex, UK. She has written 12 environmental and historical books, including Among the Giants: A Year at Kew's Arboretum. Emma Townshend is the Independent on Sunday's weekly garden columnist and writes for the Times' arts pages. She is a regular guest on radio and TV.