Hayes & Harlington Gazette

NEW WORLD RECORD FOR KEW GARDENS COLLECTION

GARDEN HOME TO MOST BIODIVERSI­TY IN THE WORLD

- By STEPHANIE RENDALL, PA & CHRIS ATTRIDGE

WORLD Heritage site Kew Gardens has secured a new world record for the “largest collection of living plants at a single-site botanic garden”.

Also known as The Royal Botanical Gardens, the attraction in Kew, London, has gained recognitio­n from the Guinness World Records (GWR) for a feat in biodiversi­ty, housing a total of 16,900 species of plants within its 320-acre site.

Richard Barley, director of horticultu­re and learning at RBG Kew, said: “We are absolutely thrilled to hold the record for the largest living plant collection.

“It is a fantastic accolade, and a credit to the tireless work of our horticultu­rists and scientists.

“It also reinforces the importance of botanic gardens around the world, as not only beautiful places to enjoy, but as essential hubs of inspiratio­n and education, increasing awareness of the vital importance of plants to the health of our planet.”

It’s not the first time the attraction has earned a world record. Other records it holds include the world’s biggest waterlilie­s and the world’s tallest plant.

This title went to the prehistori­c plant known as the titan arum (‘corpse flower’), famed not only for its height at a whopping three metres, but also for its flowers that give off an aroma of rotting flesh.Around since the time of the dinosaurs, the plant achieved its GWR title for world’s tallest bloom at Kew three years ago.

Adam Millward, managing editor of Guinness World Records, said: “It’s been a pleasure recognisin­g some of RBG Kew’s record-breaking plants in recent years.

“I’ve had the (dubious) honour of smelling the pungent titan arum up close; contended with the steam and sprinklers to measure a prodigious pitcher trap; and put the giant waterlily’s robust pads to the test with a GWR certificat­e.

“Working closely with Botanic Gardens Conservati­on Internatio­nal, it’s fantastic to be able to celebrate the entire collection – surely one of the jewels of the botanical world – in the GWR 2022 book.”

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 ?? DOMINIC LIPINSKI ?? Botanical horticultu­ralist Will Spoelstra at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, in Richmond
DOMINIC LIPINSKI Botanical horticultu­ralist Will Spoelstra at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, in Richmond

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