How to Visit Kew Gardens
Kew Gardens-properly, the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew-were created for Augusta, Princess of Wales, in the mid-18th century. Subsequent monarchs added to the gardens until it encompassed 300 acres. Kew, located along the River Thames about six ... [... more] eHow
Cytisus x kewensis
This hybrid broom (C. ardoini x C. multiflorus) was discovered at Kew Gardens in England near the end of the 19th century. It is a semi-prostrate, deciduous shrub that typically grows to 1' tall but spreads to 5' wide. It features small, ... [... more] Missouri Botanical Garden
Wisteria - English Garden
Japanese Wisteria was first planted in England in 1820 in Kew gardens. Since then it has become the quintessential part of an English Garden. Wisteria is a lovely climber that blooms in from late April to early June in English Gardens. The ... [... more] Bella Online