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Kew Gardens' Important Trees: Overview

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Kew Gardens' Important Trees
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Kew Royal Botanical Gardens, also known as KRBG, are home to many important trees and plants, as well as being a leading centre for exploration, conservation and identification. The Gardens have some exceptional plants, particularly trees. These are split into two classifications, the 'Heritage Trees' and the 'Old Lions'.

The Heritage Trees are some of the best examples of trees from around the world dating back to the early 18th Century. Some were the first examples of their species to be planted in the UK.

These are:

The Old Lions is the name given to the few remaining trees from the original plantings in the then newly-created five-acre Kew arboretum in 1762. This was laid out by William Alton, close to the Orangery with plants from the Duke of Argyll's estate at Whitton. He was the uncle of Lord Bute, the botanical advisor of Princess Augusta, who founded the gardens.

The Old Lions are:

This series of Entries describes each of these trees, both the specimen that is in Kew and the species in general. Just follow the link on the name of the tree.


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