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Major Groups, Families and Genera
Orchidaceae
Orchids have been cultivated at Kew for more than two centuries and orchid
research dates back to the time of Joseph Banks, who was studying them
at the end of the 18th Century.
Today the orchid science group is a multi-disciplinary team, who work
together to advance orchid knowledge, promote orchid conservation and
improve access to the collections. In addition to the familiar living
collection, there are herbarium and library collections, and also the
Kew DNA Bank, which currently contains over 4000 orchid specimens.
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