Agius Evolution Garden
Immerse yourself in the science behind our stunning plant collection. Scroll down further to hear from our scientists.
Did you know that roses and nettles are closely related?
Science and horticulture come together in perfect harmony in our newly designed Agius Evolution Garden, where we invite you to contemplate nature’s beautiful surprises.
Take a seat in this relaxing space while you unravel the secrets held in each plant’s unique DNA and explore new connections between species that have only just been revealed.
Advances in technology have allowed our scientists to contribute to building the Plant Tree of Life, piecing together the astounding relationships found in the plant kingdom. This knowledge could hold the key to developing new medicines or building climate-resilient cities.
Gorgeous horticultural displays tell these compelling stories of plant evolution.
Botany has never been so beautiful.
Take a tour of the Agius Evolution Garden
We have partnered with Bloomberg Connects to create a audio guide to the Agius Evolution Garden.
This audio tour is best started at the northern or Bonsai House / Student Vegetable Plots end of the garden but can be enjoyed in any order.
In this tour we have asked our experts to share with you the most important element of each group of plants, represented in each 'garden room'.
Discover more about the Agius Evolution Garden on Bloomberg Connects
Visiting the Agius Evolution Garden
We may occasionally need to close attractions for maintenance or visitor safety: check for planned closures and visitor notices before you visit.
The Board of Trustees of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew would like to thank Marcus and Kate Agius for generously funding the creation of the Agius Evolution Garden.
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