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Princess of Wales Conservatory

The Princess of Wales Conservatory

 

 

The Princess of Wales Conservatory

Named in honour of Augusta, Princess of Wales, who founded the Gardens, and opened by Diana, Princess of Wales, in July 1987, this most complex of Kew's public glasshouses has ten climatic zones all computer-controlled under one roof.

The two main climate zones, the Dry Tropics and Wet Tropics, occupy most of this conservatory. There are eight more different micro-climates in the conservatory, each created for the special needs of a particular plant group.

All plants are shown as naturalistically as possible, with ferns clinging to dripping rock faces, and climbers on columns. Paths on different levels bring visitors close to the plants so they can appreciate the subtle details of the vegetation.

 

Some of the plants found in the Princess of Wales Conservatory:-

Bananas
Ginger
Pineapples
Epiphytic orchids
Orchids
Ground plan

Continue the tour

Up arrowBack up to: North Eastern Zone

Up arrowPrincess of Wales Conservatory in depth:

Places linkDry and Seasonally Dry Tropics

Places linkWet Tropics and Cloud Forest

Places linkCarnivorous plants

Places linkFerns

Places linkOrchids

Places linkSpecial displays and aquaria

Places linkClimate and Technology

Forwards arrowCarry on to: Rock Garden

See also

Heritage linkKew's History & Heritage: Princess of Wales Conservatory

 

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