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Kew in 2009
Kew celebrates 250 years
Exotic orchids, wildflowers from across the world and stunning
garden designs will see Kew Gardens bursting with colour for its 250th
anniversary in 2009. Throughout the year, we will be celebrating Kew's
pivotal role as a world-leader in plant science and conservation, and
giving visitors a glimpse into the important role botanic gardens play
in the future of the planet.
The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew takes the date of its official 'birth'
from the year that William Aiton was appointed to care for and expand
the gardens at Kew for Princess Augusta. That was 1759 and the Gardens
have expanded and developed beyond all recognition since then.
New Year's Day 2009
To celebrate the start for Kew's 250th year we are opening our gates
for free on 1 January and inviting you to blow off those Christmas
cobwebs with a walk around Kew's unique, historic landscape. What better
way to start the new year?
Tropical Extravaganza
7 February to 8 March 2009
A dramatic Tropical Extravaganza will give an escape from chilly February.
The Princess of Wales conservatory will be brimming with exotic plants
such as orchids, Bromeliads and Anthuriums. The display,
designed by Kew's horticultural team, will also celebrate one of Britain's
greatest botanists, Charles Darwin, who studied orchids as an example
of co-evolution. As well as 2009 being RBG Kew's 250th anniversary, it
is also the 200th anniversary of Darwin's birth and the 150th of
the publication of On the Origin of Species.
Kew's 250th Spring
March/April
Kew's much-loved spring celebration of over five million bulbs - the
biggest display of seasonal spring colour in the country - will feature
a stunning crocus carpet, delightful daffodils and snowdrops nestling
in woodland.
Kew's 250th Summer
May to September
More colourful celebrations will meet visitors to Kew in summer, with
a number of new floral displays to enjoy. The centre point of the summer
will be Kew's Global Garden and Map, a stunning display of colourful
plants presenting an important message about the vital conservation work
undertaken by Kew and our partners across the world.
Kew 250th Anniversary Presentation Pack

Celebrate Kew's 250th Anniversary with this specially commissioned uncirculated
50 pence piece by The Royal Mint.
Find out more about the
anniversary presentation pack...
Kew 250th Walking Tours
From 5 January, daily walking tours - free
Kew - not just a pretty place : Series of Behind-the-Scenes Tours
Kew
- not just a pretty place : Orchid Nurseries
Kew - not just a pretty place:
Tropical Nurseries
Orchids Hands-on Sessions
Find out more about the
walking tours...
More information will be available soon on the anniversary year highlights.
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