A Garden Inspired by the Climate Crisis Is Opening at Kew Gardens
Briefly

The Carbon Garden at Kew Gardens, opening in July 2025, highlights the critical role of plants in fighting climate change. The design showcases the impact of climate changes through elements like climate stripes visualizations and features such as drought-tolerant plants, a rain garden, and a eco-friendly pavilion. This innovative garden aims to inspire the public and educate visitors about biodiversity, carbon capture, and sustainable practices, encouraging participation in the movement towards a more resilient future for the planet.
The Carbon Garden offers a unique opportunity to showcase our ongoing research, combining scientific insight with thoughtful design and beautiful planting to highlight the role of carbon in our lives.
A display inspired by climate stripes, featuring blue and red perennials, and a coal seam showing fossilised plants, will welcome visitors to the garden.
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