
Kew Gardens (Kew)
Kew Gardens, officially the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, is a world-renowned botanical research and conservation center in London. It spans 330 acres and features thousands of plant species in gardens, glasshouses, and forests. Kew conducts scientific studies to understand plant diversity, promote sustainable use, and protect endangered species. It also serves as a public space offering educational programs, exhibitions, and beautiful landscapes for visitors to explore. As a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Kew Gardens plays a vital role in global efforts to conserve plant life and advance botanical knowledge.