• Thanks to field science, some of the most rare and endangered plants are now protected and displayed in the Temperate House at Kew.
  • The Temperate House, opened in May 1863, is a Grade I-listed showhouse for the largest plants in Kew Royal Botanic Gardens.[2] Rectangular, with pitched roofs...
  • The Kew Gardens Temperate House is a magnificent greenhouse located in the Royal Botanic Gardens in Kew, London.
  • The Temperate House. Kew Gardens was the horticultural pride of nineteenth century England, and indeed still is England's gardening pride now.
  • The Temperate House Project – Kew Gardens: The Temperate House originally opened in 1863 and is the largest surviving Victorian glasshouse in the world.
  • The restoration of the temperate house - the world’s largest Victorian Glasshouse was a lengthy and complex project is considered ‘the true jewel in Kew’s Crown’...
  • The Temperate House at the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew reopens today following a five-year restoration project costing £41 million.
  • Kew’s Temperate House. The result is a dramatic contrast to the Palm House, a wide-open space which everything will grow into and fill up in time.
  • Designed by English architect Decimus Burton, the Temperate House, a glasshouse at Kew Gardens botanical garden, in southwest London...
  • Kew Gardens Temperate House. There are many glass houses that host plant species from a variety of countries and continents.