Kew Gardens
Princess of Wales Conservatory
Travel the world through ten different climate zones in the Princess of Wales Conservatory.
Explore the Princess of Wales ConservatoryA journey inside this unique collection is a chance to experience the beauty and diversity of forests around the globe.
Stretching across two-thirds of the Gardens, the Arboretum surrounds our glasshouses in a leafy enclave for you to walk, wander and discover.
The 14,000 trees rooted here represent more than 2,000 species, including rare and ancient varieties. This great collection contains trees as old as the Gardens themselves, many that cannot be found anywhere else in Britain.
Meaning ‘a place with trees’ in Latin, the Arboretum is not only a striking landscape but a scientific treasure trove, vital to our botanical and conservation research.
Every tree planted here is a source of knowledge, helping us conserve the habitats of beloved native trees and protect some of the world’s most fascinating species at risk from deforestation.
Our incredible Arboretum Nursery is where some of our 14,000 trees are born.
From the visitor viewing area, you can now discover how our experts use cutting-edge technology to propagate and nurture these precious plants.
Open daily, 10am to 2pm. Accessed from the lakeside path.
We may occasionally need to close attractions for maintenance or visitor safety: check for planned closures and visitor notices before you visit.
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Travel the world through ten different climate zones in the Princess of Wales Conservatory.
Explore the Princess of Wales ConservatoryKew Gardens
Kew's Tree Gang are always on call to protect our magnificent trees.
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The head of our Arboretum and Dame Judi Dench share a passion for trees.
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