Wednesday, 1 March 2017

Kew Gardens - Unmissable displays you’ll want to catch before they close


Some of our current shows will be coming to an end in early March – this will be your last chance to see our India-inspired Orchids Festival, the artistic rarities of Flora Japonica and the prestigious International Garden Photography of the Year exhibition.
Orchids Festival - ends 5 March

Expect a captivating, tropical display of elaborate floral creations inspired by modern Indian culture. Scattered throughout the Conservatory see botanical installations of elephants, peacocks, tigers and more. Inject some flower power into your day with a mood enhancing escape in the Princess of Wales Conservatory.
Flora Japonica - ends 5 March

Your last chance to see works by contemporary Japanese artists hanging alongside historic drawings and paintings, some of which have never before been seen in Europe, before they leave the Shirley Sherwood Gallery for Tokyo.
International Garden Photographer of the Year (IGPOTY) – ends 12 March

Now in its 10th  year, IGPOTY showcases the best garden, plant and botanical photography from across the world, in the Nash Conservatory at Kew. Talks by past winners and experts in photographing Kew’s gardens – 'Photosynthesis' – take place on Sundays until the exhibition finishes.