From grapes and bananas to citrus, pomegranate and tomatoes, these delicious and beautiful plants from around the world are celebrated in Kew Pocketbooks: Fruit, with 40 stunning paintings form the Kew archives.
Comprehensive guide to all 693 tree genera of New Guinea; the essential companion to anyone studying or working in the region, including botanists, conservation workers, ecologists and zoologists.
There is more to St Helena than an exiled emperor; the tiny island in the middle of the wild South Atlantic Ocean has a rich garden heritage and an extraordinarily diverse flora, both exotic and endemic.
Meadow explores the intimate and complex relationship between people, place and plants which, over many centuries, has shaped the colour and character of the classic hay meadows of the British Isles.
Kew expert Tony Hall profiles over 70 of our amazing ancient trees, avenues and forests, revealing their locations across Britain and Ireland, and their cultural and natural history, botany and folklore.
A Herbal of Iraq describes 50 plants and their uses in traditional herbal medicine in the region, inspired by the work of the Iraqi herbalist, Abdul Jaleel Ibrahim Al-Quragheely. This... Læs mere
The Kew Gardens Cookbook is an anthology of over 60 vegetarian recipes gathered from celebrity cooks, chefs and food writers in celebration of the huge array of plants and fungi that have the potential to both broaden our palates and prevent biodiversity loss.
Mexico is a country high in biodiversity and home to a huge number of plant species.
An accessible, detailed and essential reference for everyone from beginner grower to food scientist.
A stunning scrapbook of words and pictures celebrating Kew Gardens.
A guide to the ways in which plants enhance our daily lives and inspire our creativity.
A snapshot of the vast beauty and form that trees display around the world.