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'Rare and threatened': the bid to save Grampian flowers after fire disasters.
The bid to save Grampian flowers after fire disasters.
Royal Botanic Gardens scientists are heading to the Victorian national park in search of plant survivors amid the charred landscape.
Along with the state's environment department and local community groups, the RBGV is increasing its conservation efforts in the Grampians, known as Gariwerd to Indigenous peoples, after recent bushfires.
The sphaerolobium acanthos seedlings in the Royal Botanical Gardens Nursery that have been grown from rescued seed. The Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria are leading a rescue mission to to save rare plant species that it fears may have been wiped out in the recent Grampians fires. Melbourne, Australia. Picture : Penny Stephens. The Guardian Australia. Tuesday 21st January 2025
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'Rare and threatened': the bid to save Grampian flowers after fire disasters.
The bid to save Grampian flowers after fire disasters.
Royal Botanic Gardens scientists are heading to the Victorian national park in search of plant survivors amid the charred landscape.
Along with the state's environment department and local community groups, the RBGV is increasing its conservation efforts in the Grampians, known as Gariwerd to Indigenous peoples, after recent bushfires.
Holden Sayers, Horticulturalist with the Royal Boatnic Gardens watering the sphaerolobium acanthos seedlings in the Royal Botanical Gardens Nursery that have been grown from rescued seed. The Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria are leading a rescue mission to to save rare plant species that it fears may have been wiped out in the recent Grampians fires. Melbourne, Australia. 21st January 2025
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'Rare and threatened': the bid to save Grampian flowers after fire disasters.
The bid to save Grampian flowers after fire disasters.
Royal Botanic Gardens scientists are heading to the Victorian national park in search of plant survivors amid the charred landscape.
Along with the state's environment department and local community groups, the RBGV is increasing its conservation efforts in the Grampians, known as Gariwerd to Indigenous peoples, after recent bushfires.
Dr Andre Messina, Botanist and Dr Rebecca Miller Research Scientist ( Seed Science) with the Daviesia laevis Fabaceae in the Royal Botanical Gardens Nursery that has been grown from rescued seed. The Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria are leading a rescue mission to to save rare plant species that it fears may have been wiped out in the recent Grampians fires. Melbourne, Australia. 21st January 2025
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Kew Gardens' Alexandre Antonelli: 'We may be losing species before we even notice them'
Ahead of the organisation's report into the state of our flora and fungi, its director of science Alexandre Antonelli talks about his work as a biogeographer and how our diet can make a difference.
Alexandre Antonelli is director of science at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, and a professor of systematics and biodiversity at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden. He spoke to the Observer ahead of this week's launch of the organisation's seminal report The State of the World's Plants and Fungi, which last took stock in 2020. He is also the author of The Hidden Universe: Adventures in Biodiversity (Ebury Press, £14.99).
Scientist Alexandre Antonelli at Kew Gardens, London, UK.
29/09/2023.
Alexandre under a Chinese Wingnut tree, or Pterocarya Stenoptera with tough dependable wood, strong roots, edible nuts, and provides shade.
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Kew Gardens' Alexandre Antonelli: 'We may be losing species before we even notice them'
Ahead of the organisation's report into the state of our flora and fungi, its director of science Alexandre Antonelli talks about his work as a biogeographer and how our diet can make a difference.
Alexandre Antonelli is director of science at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, and a professor of systematics and biodiversity at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden. He spoke to the Observer ahead of this week's launch of the organisation's seminal report The State of the World's Plants and Fungi, which last took stock in 2020. He is also the author of The Hidden Universe: Adventures in Biodiversity (Ebury Press, £14.99).
Scientist Alexandre Antonelli at Kew Gardens, London, UK.
29/09/2023.
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Kew Gardens' Alexandre Antonelli: 'We may be losing species before we even notice them'
Ahead of the organisation's report into the state of our flora and fungi, its director of science Alexandre Antonelli talks about his work as a biogeographer and how our diet can make a difference.
Alexandre Antonelli is director of science at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, and a professor of systematics and biodiversity at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden. He spoke to the Observer ahead of this week's launch of the organisation's seminal report The State of the World's Plants and Fungi, which last took stock in 2020. He is also the author of The Hidden Universe: Adventures in Biodiversity (Ebury Press, £14.99).
Scientist Alexandre Antonelli at Kew Gardens, London, UK.
29/09/2023.
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Kew Gardens' Alexandre Antonelli: 'We may be losing species before we even notice them'
Ahead of the organisation's report into the state of our flora and fungi, its director of science Alexandre Antonelli talks about his work as a biogeographer and how our diet can make a difference.
Alexandre Antonelli is director of science at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, and a professor of systematics and biodiversity at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden. He spoke to the Observer ahead of this week's launch of the organisation's seminal report The State of the World's Plants and Fungi, which last took stock in 2020. He is also the author of The Hidden Universe: Adventures in Biodiversity (Ebury Press, £14.99).
Scientist Alexandre Antonelli at Kew Gardens, London, UK.
29/09/2023.
Alexandre under a Chinese Wingnut tree, or Pterocarya Stenoptera with tough dependable wood, strong roots, edible nuts, and provides shade.
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Kew Gardens' Alexandre Antonelli: 'We may be losing species before we even notice them'
Ahead of the organisation's report into the state of our flora and fungi, its director of science Alexandre Antonelli talks about his work as a biogeographer and how our diet can make a difference.
Alexandre Antonelli is director of science at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, and a professor of systematics and biodiversity at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden. He spoke to the Observer ahead of this week's launch of the organisation's seminal report The State of the World's Plants and Fungi, which last took stock in 2020. He is also the author of The Hidden Universe: Adventures in Biodiversity (Ebury Press, £14.99).
Scientist Alexandre Antonelli at Kew Gardens, London, UK.
29/09/2023.
Alexandre under a Chinese Wingnut tree, or Pterocarya Stenoptera with tough dependable wood, strong roots, edible nuts, and provides shade.
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Kew Gardens' Alexandre Antonelli: 'We may be losing species before we even notice them'
Ahead of the organisation's report into the state of our flora and fungi, its director of science Alexandre Antonelli talks about his work as a biogeographer and how our diet can make a difference.
Alexandre Antonelli is director of science at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, and a professor of systematics and biodiversity at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden. He spoke to the Observer ahead of this week's launch of the organisation's seminal report The State of the World's Plants and Fungi, which last took stock in 2020. He is also the author of The Hidden Universe: Adventures in Biodiversity (Ebury Press, £14.99).
Scientist Alexandre Antonelli at Kew Gardens, London, UK.
29/09/2023.
Alexandre under a Chinese Wingnut tree, or Pterocarya Stenoptera with tough dependable wood, strong roots, edible nuts, and provides shade.
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Kew Gardens' Alexandre Antonelli: 'We may be losing species before we even notice them'
Ahead of the organisation's report into the state of our flora and fungi, its director of science Alexandre Antonelli talks about his work as a biogeographer and how our diet can make a difference.
Alexandre Antonelli is director of science at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, and a professor of systematics and biodiversity at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden. He spoke to the Observer ahead of this week's launch of the organisation's seminal report The State of the World's Plants and Fungi, which last took stock in 2020. He is also the author of The Hidden Universe: Adventures in Biodiversity (Ebury Press, £14.99).
Scientist Alexandre Antonelli at Kew Gardens, London, UK.
29/09/2023.
Alexandre under a Chinese Wingnut tree, or Pterocarya Stenoptera with tough dependable wood, strong roots, edible nuts, and provides shade.
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Kew Gardens' Alexandre Antonelli: 'We may be losing species before we even notice them'
Ahead of the organisation's report into the state of our flora and fungi, its director of science Alexandre Antonelli talks about his work as a biogeographer and how our diet can make a difference.
Alexandre Antonelli is director of science at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, and a professor of systematics and biodiversity at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden. He spoke to the Observer ahead of this week's launch of the organisation's seminal report The State of the World's Plants and Fungi, which last took stock in 2020. He is also the author of The Hidden Universe: Adventures in Biodiversity (Ebury Press, £14.99).
Scientist Alexandre Antonelli at Kew Gardens, London, UK.
29/09/2023.
Alexandre under a Chinese Wingnut tree, or Pterocarya Stenoptera with tough dependable wood, strong roots, edible nuts, and provides shade.
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Kew Gardens' Alexandre Antonelli: 'We may be losing species before we even notice them'
Ahead of the organisation's report into the state of our flora and fungi, its director of science Alexandre Antonelli talks about his work as a biogeographer and how our diet can make a difference.
Alexandre Antonelli is director of science at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, and a professor of systematics and biodiversity at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden. He spoke to the Observer ahead of this week's launch of the organisation's seminal report The State of the World's Plants and Fungi, which last took stock in 2020. He is also the author of The Hidden Universe: Adventures in Biodiversity (Ebury Press, £14.99).
Scientist Alexandre Antonelli at Kew Gardens, London, UK.
29/09/2023.
Alexandre with some Ricinus Communis (red plant) or the castor bean or castor oil plant, which has many medicinal properties.
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Kew Gardens' Alexandre Antonelli: 'We may be losing species before we even notice them'
Ahead of the organisation's report into the state of our flora and fungi, its director of science Alexandre Antonelli talks about his work as a biogeographer and how our diet can make a difference.
Alexandre Antonelli is director of science at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, and a professor of systematics and biodiversity at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden. He spoke to the Observer ahead of this week's launch of the organisation's seminal report The State of the World's Plants and Fungi, which last took stock in 2020. He is also the author of The Hidden Universe: Adventures in Biodiversity (Ebury Press, £14.99).
Scientist Alexandre Antonelli at Kew Gardens, London, UK.
29/09/2023.
Alexandre with some Ricinus Communis (red plant) or the castor bean or castor oil plant, which has many medicinal properties.
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Kew Gardens' Alexandre Antonelli: 'We may be losing species before we even notice them'
Ahead of the organisation's report into the state of our flora and fungi, its director of science Alexandre Antonelli talks about his work as a biogeographer and how our diet can make a difference.
Alexandre Antonelli is director of science at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, and a professor of systematics and biodiversity at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden. He spoke to the Observer ahead of this week's launch of the organisation's seminal report The State of the World's Plants and Fungi, which last took stock in 2020. He is also the author of The Hidden Universe: Adventures in Biodiversity (Ebury Press, £14.99).
Scientist Alexandre Antonelli at Kew Gardens, London, UK.
29/09/2023.
Alexandre with some Ricinus Communis (red plant) or the castor bean or castor oil plant, which has many medicinal properties.
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Kew Gardens' Alexandre Antonelli: 'We may be losing species before we even notice them'
Ahead of the organisation's report into the state of our flora and fungi, its director of science Alexandre Antonelli talks about his work as a biogeographer and how our diet can make a difference.
Alexandre Antonelli is director of science at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, and a professor of systematics and biodiversity at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden. He spoke to the Observer ahead of this week's launch of the organisation's seminal report The State of the World's Plants and Fungi, which last took stock in 2020. He is also the author of The Hidden Universe: Adventures in Biodiversity (Ebury Press, £14.99).
Scientist Alexandre Antonelli at Kew Gardens, London, UK.
29/09/2023.
Alexandre with some Ricinus Communis (red plant) or the castor bean or castor oil plant, which has many medicinal properties.
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Kew Gardens' Alexandre Antonelli: 'We may be losing species before we even notice them'
Ahead of the organisation's report into the state of our flora and fungi, its director of science Alexandre Antonelli talks about his work as a biogeographer and how our diet can make a difference.
Alexandre Antonelli is director of science at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, and a professor of systematics and biodiversity at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden. He spoke to the Observer ahead of this week's launch of the organisation's seminal report The State of the World's Plants and Fungi, which last took stock in 2020. He is also the author of The Hidden Universe: Adventures in Biodiversity (Ebury Press, £14.99).
Scientist Alexandre Antonelli at Kew Gardens, London, UK.
29/09/2023.
Alexandre with some Ricinus Communis (red plant) or the castor bean or castor oil plant, which has many medicinal properties.
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Kew Gardens' Alexandre Antonelli: 'We may be losing species before we even notice them'
Ahead of the organisation's report into the state of our flora and fungi, its director of science Alexandre Antonelli talks about his work as a biogeographer and how our diet can make a difference.
Alexandre Antonelli is director of science at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, and a professor of systematics and biodiversity at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden. He spoke to the Observer ahead of this week's launch of the organisation's seminal report The State of the World's Plants and Fungi, which last took stock in 2020. He is also the author of The Hidden Universe: Adventures in Biodiversity (Ebury Press, £14.99).
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Chihuly glass sculptures Kew Gardens
Dale Chihuly glass sculptures at Kew Gardens. Dale Chihuly is an American glass sculptor and entrepreneur. His works are considered to possess outstanding artistic merit in the field of blown glass, "moving it into the realm of large-scale sculpture."
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Chihuly glass sculptures Kew Gardens
Dale Chihuly glass sculptures at Kew Gardens. Dale Chihuly is an American glass sculptor and entrepreneur. His works are considered to possess outstanding artistic merit in the field of blown glass, "moving it into the realm of large-scale sculpture."
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Chihuly glass sculptures Kew Gardens
Dale Chihuly glass sculptures at Kew Gardens. Dale Chihuly is an American glass sculptor and entrepreneur. His works are considered to possess outstanding artistic merit in the field of blown glass, "moving it into the realm of large-scale sculpture."
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Chihuly glass sculptures Kew Gardens
Dale Chihuly glass sculptures at Kew Gardens. Dale Chihuly is an American glass sculptor and entrepreneur. His works are considered to possess outstanding artistic merit in the field of blown glass, "moving it into the realm of large-scale sculpture."
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Chihuly glass sculptures Kew Gardens
Dale Chihuly glass sculptures at Kew Gardens. Dale Chihuly is an American glass sculptor and entrepreneur. His works are considered to possess outstanding artistic merit in the field of blown glass, "moving it into the realm of large-scale sculpture."
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Chihuly glass sculptures Kew Gardens
Dale Chihuly glass sculptures at Kew Gardens. Dale Chihuly is an American glass sculptor and entrepreneur. His works are considered to possess outstanding artistic merit in the field of blown glass, "moving it into the realm of large-scale sculpture."
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Chihuly glass sculptures Kew Gardens
Dale Chihuly glass sculptures at Kew Gardens. Dale Chihuly is an American glass sculptor and entrepreneur. His works are considered to possess outstanding artistic merit in the field of blown glass, "moving it into the realm of large-scale sculpture."
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Chihuly glass sculptures Kew Gardens
Dale Chihuly glass sculptures at Kew Gardens. Dale Chihuly is an American glass sculptor and entrepreneur. His works are considered to possess outstanding artistic merit in the field of blown glass, "moving it into the realm of large-scale sculpture."
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Chihuly glass sculptures Kew Gardens
Dale Chihuly glass sculptures at Kew Gardens. Dale Chihuly is an American glass sculptor and entrepreneur. His works are considered to possess outstanding artistic merit in the field of blown glass, "moving it into the realm of large-scale sculpture."
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Chihuly glass sculptures Kew Gardens
Dale Chihuly glass sculptures at Kew Gardens. Dale Chihuly is an American glass sculptor and entrepreneur. His works are considered to possess outstanding artistic merit in the field of blown glass, "moving it into the realm of large-scale sculpture."
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Chihuly glass sculptures Kew Gardens
Dale Chihuly glass sculptures at Kew Gardens. Dale Chihuly is an American glass sculptor and entrepreneur. His works are considered to possess outstanding artistic merit in the field of blown glass, "moving it into the realm of large-scale sculpture."
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Chihuly glass sculptures Kew Gardens
Dale Chihuly glass sculptures at Kew Gardens. Dale Chihuly is an American glass sculptor and entrepreneur. His works are considered to possess outstanding artistic merit in the field of blown glass, "moving it into the realm of large-scale sculpture."
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Chihuly glass sculptures Kew Gardens
Dale Chihuly glass sculptures at Kew Gardens. Dale Chihuly is an American glass sculptor and entrepreneur. His works are considered to possess outstanding artistic merit in the field of blown glass, "moving it into the realm of large-scale sculpture."
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Kew Gardens winter Palm House with Hercules and Achelous
Palm House with Hercules and Achelous fountain in winter, Kew Gardens, UNESCO World Heritage Site, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe
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Kew Gardens winter Palm House
Palm House, Kew Gardens in winter, UNESCO World Heritage Site, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe
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Kew Gardens winter Palm House
Palm House in winter, Kew Gardens, UNESCO World Heritage Site, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe
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Kew Gardens winter Palm House
Palm House in winter, Kew Gardens, UNESCO World Heritage Site, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe
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LON 89 The Palm House, Kew Gardens, London, England
The Palm House, Kew Gardens, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Kew, Greater London, England, United Kingdom, Europe
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LON 85 Royal Botanic Gardens (Kew Gardens), UNESCO World Heritage Site, Kew, Greater London, England
Royal Botanic Gardens (Kew Gardens), UNESCO World Heritage Site, Kew, Greater London, England, United Kingdom, Europe
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Palm House in Kew Gardens
Palm House in Kew Gardens, Royal Botanic Gardens, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Kew, Greater London, England, United Kingdom, Europe
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The Hive, Kew Gardens, London, United Kingdom
The Hive, Kew Gardens, UNESCO World Heritage Site, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe
Carlo Morucchio -
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Treetop Walkway, Kew Gardens, London, United Kingdom
Treetop Walkway, Kew Gardens, UNESCO World Heritage Site, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe
Carlo Morucchio -
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Waterlily House at Kew Gardens, London, United Kingdom
Waterlily House at Kew Gardens, UNESCO World Heritage Site, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe
Carlo Morucchio -
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The Palm House and Parterre, Kew Gardens, London, United Kingdom
The Palm House and Parterre, Kew Gardens, UNESCO World Heritage Site, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe
Carlo Morucchio -
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London, Kew Gardens beehive
Kew Gardens beehive, Royal Botanic Gardens, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Kew, Greater London, England, United Kingdom, Europe
Charles Bowman -
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London, Kew Gardens beehive
Kew Gardens beehive, Royal Botanic Gardens, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Kew, Greater London, England, United Kingdom, Europe
Charles Bowman -
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Boris Johnson, Waterlilies, Kew Gardens, London, UK
London, UK. 16 March 2015. Mayor of London Boris Johnson puts on waders and joins Kew horticulturist Carlos Magdalena, apprentices and diploma students in the pond to plant young Victoria amazonica waterlilies, colourful hybrid waterlilies, in the Princess of Wales Conservatory at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Photo: Bettina Strenske (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
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