Temperate House: Propagating plants
We've spent the last five years propagating plants (some of which are rare and endangered) to go back into the Temperate House.
Our team have been hard at work helping these plants to grow.
Kew's Temperate House is the largest Victorian glasshouse in the world, and home to some of the world’s rarest and most threatened plants.
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Видео Temperate House: Propagating plants канала Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
Our team have been hard at work helping these plants to grow.
Kew's Temperate House is the largest Victorian glasshouse in the world, and home to some of the world’s rarest and most threatened plants.
Supported by the National Lottery through the Heritage Lottery Fund.
Website: https://www.kew.org/
Kew Science Twitter: https://twitter.com/KewScience
Twitter: https://twitter.com/kewgardens
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kewgardens/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kewgardens/
Видео Temperate House: Propagating plants канала Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
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